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B’Nai Jeshurun

Built in 1917, B’nai Jeshurun Synagogue has been a prominent landmark in its Upper West Side neighborhood for years. Originally hired in the early 90s to restore the building and preserve the crumbling ceiling, Bromley Caldari was asked to revisit the project in 2016 to revamp the entire building as well as create a passageway that would link the synagogue on West 88th Street to their community house directly behind it on West 89th Street.

Architect: Bromley Caldari Architects

Location: Upper West Side, New York, NY

Design Role: As an employee at Bromley Caldari Architects, I was involved in the schematic design, design development and construction drawing phases and assisted in the construction administration process.

Photographer: Mikiko Kikuyama