Current Projects

August 5, 2011

Below are thumbnails of my current projects.  Please click on the links to find out more.

   http://360clinton.blogspot.com/

   http://800gc.blogspot.com/

   http://40west69th.blogspot.com/

Teaching Photos

February 24, 2011

Upper West Side Townhouse Renovation

February 20, 2011

The project is five-story rowhouse located in the Upper West Side Historic District on the south side of West 69th Street between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West.  The building is one of seven buildings in a row designed by Gilbert A. Schellenger and constructed in 1896.  The proposed work involves returning the building back to a single-family residence with modifications at the street facade, the roof and the rear yard.

UMass Week

April 29, 2010

Next week is UMass week for Richard Garey Architecture & Construction. On May 3rd, Richard will be serving as a guest juror for Stephen Schreiber’s final review. Stephen is the Director of the University of Massachusetts the Graduate Architecture Program. Later in the evening, Richard will be presenting photography that is being exhibited in the “Mother Tongue” exhibition sponsored by the UMass Department of Comparative Literature. On May 7th, Richard will serve as a member of a competition jury for the Department of Art, Architecture, & Art History’s Junior/Senior Show.

Robert Marino Architects w/ Richard Garey, R.A.

April 13, 2010

Robert Marino and Richard Garey have teamed up to bring high design to the Pioneer Valley.

http://www.flaggmountain.com/b_marino_garey.shtml

Robert Marino, architect, engineer, and teacher has built an amazing array of residential projects in the New York City metropolitan area. Understood individually, each project presents itself as a unique architectural proposition; understood as a body of work, the common themes within various projects begin to appear. While he has many intuitive tools at his disposal, his projects always begin with the potential for unencumbered structure to be the best means for architectural expression. Robert Marino Architects is located in the landmarked Starrett-Lehigh Building in Midtown Manhattan. http://www.marinoarch.com

Richard Garey, a former student of Robert Marino, is a registered architect with years of residential design experience in New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and beyond. As a design/build firm, Richard Garey Architecture & Construction strives to take projects from schematic design through construction. The underlying focus of RGA&C is social impact through design. Richard Garey Architecture & Construction maintains offices in Manhattan and Amherst. http://www.richardgarey.com

Chicago Architecture for Humanity: Street Furniture Competition Submission

April 8, 2010

Aqueduct Walk Clean-Up 2010

March 29, 2010

Richard Garey Architecture & Construction, working on behalf of Columbia Community Outreach, lead a team of undergraduate students on a clean-up of Aqueduct Walk Park.  The area of work focused on one of the most neglected portions of the park, an approximately one mile stretch bounded by Kingsbridge Road to the north and Burnside Avenue to the south. This is the third annual clean-up of the park orchestrated by Richard Garey Architecture & Construction. http://aqueductpark.blogspot.com/

Old Mill

November 6, 2009

I am in the process of renovation an old mill in Amherst, Massachusetts. I am performing the labor for this job.

http://old-mill-amherst.blogspot.com/

UPDATE: Grand Concourse 100 Exhibit @ Center for Architecture

November 6, 2009

The Grand Concourse 100 exhibition is now officially on view, but the public ‘opening’ will be on Tuesday, November 10th from 6-8PM here at the Center for Architecture. The exhibition runs through November 30th.
http://cfa.aiany.org/index.php?section=exhibitions&expid=116

AIA New England Design Award

October 3, 2009

One of the projects I worked on while employed at David Scott Parker Architects just won an AIA New England Design Award.
http://www.aianewengland.org/designawards2009.html

2009 People's Choice Award: "The place in which I'd most like to play"

2009 People's Choice Award: "The place in which I'd most like to play"