Friday Five with Frederick Tang
Join us for this Friday Five with Frederick Tang of Brooklyn-based Frederick Tang Architecture!
Frederick Tang is founder of Frederick Tang Architecture, a boutique architecture and design practice based in Brooklyn, working in physical models, full-scale mock-ups, material samples, and hand sketching, as well as digital renderings. The ten-person studio provides an array of architectural and design services, from early programming and conceptualization through architectural and interior design, permitting, bidding, and the construction phase. Offerings in branding, graphic, product, and experience design make the process totally customized for each client. The practice’s work covers many types and scales, including public spaces such as retail stores, restaurants, art galleries, and fitness centers, and private spaces such as townhouses, apartments, and offices. Tang studied architecture and economics at Yale College and attended the Yale School of Architecture. Prior to starting his own practice, he was a Designer at Polshek Partnership, now Ennead. A few of Tang’s current projects include a Williamsburg studio building for artist Adam Pendleton, a restaurant in Cobble Hill, a guest house in Germantown, New York, and various townhouse renovations in New York City. For the past eight years, Tang has also been an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture in the Barnard and Columbia College Architecture Department. Today Fred joins us for Friday Five! ...
Frederick Tang is founder of Frederick Tang Architecture, a boutique architecture and design practice based in Brooklyn, working in physical models, full-scale mock-ups, material samples, and hand sketching, as well as digital renderings. The ten-person studio provides an array of architectural and design services, from early programming and conceptualization through architectural and interior design, permitting, bidding, and the construction phase. Offerings in branding, graphic, product, and experience design make the process totally customized for each client. The practice’s work covers many types and scales, including public spaces such as retail stores, restaurants, art galleries, and fitness centers, and private spaces such as townhouses, apartments, and offices. Tang studied architecture and economics at Yale College and attended the Yale School of Architecture. Prior to starting his own practice, he was a Designer at Polshek Partnership, now Ennead. A few of Tang’s current projects include a Williamsburg studio building for artist Adam Pendleton, a restaurant in Cobble Hill, a guest house in Germantown, New York, and various townhouse renovations in New York City. For the past eight years, Tang has also been an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture in the Barnard and Columbia College Architecture Department. Today Fred joins us for Friday Five! ...
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