The team recently visited the beautiful Tadao Ando residential building in Nolita. It was lovely to see the use of natural materials and clean lines. A very serene experience, and we’re thankful to The Foundations Group for the invitation.
Welcoming Lauren to the team
Lauren Bostick has joined our team as the Office Manager & Marketing Director.
Happy Holidays
Our team lunch before breaking for the holidays. We are grateful for another fantastic year full of great clients and exciting projects. From our family to yours – thank you! We are eager for what's around the corner in 2019.
Welcoming Nick to the team
Our team is growing! Nick Criscione has joined our team as an Associate.
Good luck to Isra as she heads to Denver
Our Marketing & Office Director, Isra Fakhruddin, is off to Denver, Colorado to study landscape architecture at the University of Colorado Denver. She will be missed in the Wettling office but we wish her the best as she pursues her Master's degree and enters the next phase of her career.
Welcoming Albe to the team
Albe Sosa has joined our team as an Associate.
Progress on Upper East Side Penthouse
Our Upper East Side Penthouse project is moving closer to completion.
We designed a home for this client 12 years ago and are excited about repeating the process with them over a decade later!
Wettling Wins Three Innovation in Design Awards
Three of our projects recently won Innovation in Design Awards this month at a celebration at the Rainbow room hosted by New York Cottages & Gardens. Our work was recognized for architecture (West Village Apartment), kitchen design (Central Park West Apartment), and bath design (Park Avenue Loft).
Finalist for Best Bath Design at HC&G Innovation in Design Awards
Our team is thankful to be finalists for Best Bath Design in this year’s Innovation in Design Awards by Hamptons Cottages & Gardens. Our East Hampton Home was the project under consideration.
Judge Mara Miller described the vaulted ceiling and sleek white surfaces as “clean and streamlined, simple but striking.” Judge Matthew Patrick Smyth admired how the renovated space “successfully highlights its architecture and landscape.”