WXY Architecture + Urban Design

WXY Architecture + Urban Design

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Architecture, Urban Planning & Urban Design The firm’s commissions are in collaboration with community-based, public authority, and private clients.

Focused on innovative approaches to public space, structures and urban issues, the firm’s work engages both site-specific design and planning at multiple scales. Claire Weisz is founding principal of the New York-based practice, working alongside partners Mark Yoes, Layng Pew and Adam Lubinsky. WXY has received the League Prize and an Emerging Voice in 2011 from The Architectural League. Recent an

Photos from WXY Architecture + Urban Design's post 02/12/2026

progress on the housatonic riverfront

Last week’s public workshop in New Milford marked a meaningful milestone for the Housatonic Riverfront Plan, years in the making and shaped through close collaboration with the Town, the Riverfront Revitalization Committee, and the community.

Building on WXY’s 2019 plan, the latest design phase advances a vision for public access, new amenities, and resilient landscapes that respond to the environmental challenges along the river’s edge. We’re excited to continue supporting the Town of New Milford as this innovative vision moves from planning into implementation!

Thank you to our collaborators and consultants who continue to make this work possible: the Town of New Milford, the New Milford Riverfront Revitalization Committee, and

Photos from WXY Architecture + Urban Design's post 01/22/2026

This week, our team was on the ground in Columbus, OH, listening, learning, and exploring what the Linden Green Line could become. The turnout was strong, and the conversations were thoughtful, direct, and grounded in lived experience.
 
We’re focused on hearing from people along the full seven-mile corridor so the plan can remain flexible, responsive, and rooted in the realities of each neighborhood over time.
 
Neighborhood planning captures local voices; corridor planning helps those voices travel farther—connecting places and allowing cities to think beyond isolated areas. The Linden Green Line is an opportunity to do exactly that, shaped by input from end to end.
 
s/o to Emery Barrett at .la for capturing the energy and conversations on the ground, and to our partners , , and RAMA Consulting, looking forward to continuing this work!

01/16/2026

A new year invites fresh thinking, but in a city as layered as New York, progress comes from ideas tested over time.

Drawing on decades of work across neighborhoods, corridors, and city systems, WXY has outlined five ideas for how planning and design can help move New York forward.

Take a look and sign up for our newsletter to receive insights, project updates, and reflections on the future of our cities straight to your inbox each month.

Link in bio.

Photo of Crown Heights Neighborhood, in “Atlantic Avenue Mixed-Use: Community Vision & Priorities Report”, New York: NYC Planning, 2023.

01/09/2026

Calling all artists!

WXY is inviting Brooklyn-based artists and community organizations to submit qualifications for a new public mural at the Brooklyn Wholesale Meat Market in Sunset Park.

This opportunity is part of a collaboration with NYCEDC and Debra Simon Art Consulting for NYCEDC–owned sites. The selected artist or organization will create a mural that celebrates the area’s history, community, and evolving public realm.

Submit CVs + portfolios by January 23, 2026

Questions due TODAY → responses shared January 16

Full submission details at the link in our bio

Photos from WXY Architecture + Urban Design's post 12/19/2025

Our End-of-Year Newsletter is Live!

We’re wrapping up 2025 with a look back at the moments, ideas, and projects that shaped our thinking and work across cities, communities, and public spaces.

You can sign up for our monthly newsletter via the link in our bio.

Excited to carry forward the lessons, momentum, and inspiration into the new year!

Photo credits
Image 1: Storm King Art Center, New Windsor, NY. Photo by Richard Barnes, , , Envoie Projects, , , , , , , .global,
Image 2: “Full Form” by Crys Yin at Brooklyn Army Terminal, photo courtesy of Brooklyn Army Terminal
Image 3: The Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn Heights, NY. Photo by Albert Vecerka/Esto. , .structural, .usa, , , , Longman Lindsey, Zubatkin Owner Rep.,
Image 4: Paseo Park, Conceptual Rendering, Jackson Heights, NY, WXY.

12/17/2025

WXY is proud to share that the Garden House at The Packer Collegiate Institute has been named a Best in Class winner in the 2025 Brick in Architecture Awards by the

Designed to feel continuous with its context, the façade features three custom brick blends—reddish, orange, and burgundy—carefully calibrated to the masonry palette of the Brooklyn Heights Historic District and Packer’s 1869 brownstone.

Sustainability was central to the material strategy: the brick is made from 100% recycled clay content, paired with a CLT structure and green roof to reduce embodied carbon while creating inspiring spaces for early learners.

Huge thanks to , , and the mason teams at JJ Matthews Inc. and

Congratulations to the entire team on this honor!

Photos from WXY Architecture + Urban Design's post 12/10/2025

“What we really were seeking here was to use our existing space better for people.”
— Regina Myer, (), President, Downtown Brooklyn Partnership

A new feature highlights how that intention sparked a coordinated effort to reshape 40+ blocks of Downtown Brooklyn into a walkable district centered on the people who use it every day.

WXY partnered with , and the , starting with small pandemic-era pilots outside new buildings. By widening sidewalks, adding greenery, and transforming curbside parking into places to sit, these early moves proved how modest interventions can open streets to people, bring nature back into the urban realm, and create a cohesive sense of place.

Those pilots became the foundation for the Public Realm Action Plan, and the results are now visible block after block. Shared streets, new trees, reimagined planters, and abundant seating are reshaping daily life in Downtown Brooklyn.

This work shows how design can help cities reclaim streets from cars and intentionally return them to people.

Read the full Fast Company story at the link in our bio.

12/03/2025

New Podcast Alert!

WXY Principal, , is featured on ’s “The Rooftop” talking with Helen Bonnyman about why cities need to rethink zoning and how performance zoning could be a real game-changer for equitable, resilient, community-centered growth.

Follow the link in our bio to hear why Adam believes our traditional, one-size-fits-all zoning code is holding back housing, neighborhood diversity, and the possibility of design that responds to place.

Photo by Bronwyn Lipka/New America

Photos from WXY Architecture + Urban Design's post 11/26/2025

The final weekend of ’s 2025 season is here, the first since its transformative Capital Project.

WXY is proud to have contributed to this next chapter for an institution that continues to set standards for art, landscape, and design in dialogue. We look forward to seeing the grounds come alive with visitors again when Storm King reopens on April 1, 2026.

Storm King will be closed on Thanksgiving Day and open with regular hours Friday, November 28–Sunday, November 30 (10AM–4PM) before closing to the public for the winter season.

Project Team and
Envoie Projects

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11/26/2025
Photos from WXY Architecture + Urban Design's post 11/24/2025

19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia closed yesterday—and what a moment for WXY. Our work was featured in both the U.S. Pavilion and the Arsenale, amplifying our belief in the power of “in-between” spaces.

From Coastal Porchscapes, reimagining porches as civic thresholds along flood-prone coastlines, to Urban Dining Porchscapes, our Open Restaurants collaboration with NYC DOT, we explored how even the most everyday edges can become sites of generosity.

We’re honored to have contributed. As the Biennale wraps up, we’re reflecting on how small, flexible interventions can reshape community, infrastructure, and ecology, not just for Venice, but for cities everywhere.

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11/07/2025

Big news from the Bronx!

We’re excited to announce the launch of the affordable housing lottery for the first phase of our Stevenson Square development in the Soundview neighborhood of the Bronx.

Phase one includes 116 affordable units, plus one superintendent unit for a total of 117 units overall, with a pathway to homeownership via 58 co-ops in the next two buildings.

Built to support both longtime residents and new community connections, the design prioritizes walkability, transit support (car-share, bike storage, improved bus links), and consolidates parking in a single facility. By introducing a human-scale, mid-rise development with ground-floor townhomes, new streets, and public amenities, the project strengthens community ties and expands access to quality housing for the Bronx.

Visit NYC Housing Connect or the link in our bio to enter the lottery—don’t miss this chance to be part of a new chapter for the Bronx!

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