The Future of Practice: Medium Firms, 2018-06-01

The Future of Practice: Medium Firms, 2018-06-01

The Future of Practice: Medium Firms, 2018-06-01

Diller Scofidio + Renfro Michael Maltzan Architecture NADAAA Selldorf Architects Valerio Dewalt Train New York Los Angeles Boston New York Chicago + Other Locations Founded in 1981 Founded in 1995 Founded in 2011 Founded in 1988 Founded in 1994 100 employees 30 employees 25 employees 70 employees 82 employees   It’s not always clear when to make a leap. “The hardest period for us was when the office had 25 people,” says Sara Lopergolo, a partner in the now 70-person New York–based firm Selldorf Architects, . . ..

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