Bialecki Architects Celebrates 20 Years of Fine Architecture
Bialecki Architects (BA), a nationally recognized architectural design firm specializing in sustainable building designs inspired by the history and natural environment of New York’s Hudson River Valley, is celebrating its
20th year practicing in the Hudson Valley.
Founded by Matthew Bialecki, AIA, in 1986 as the Office for Rural Architecture, the practice has been honored with numerous design awards for its unique architectural designs and pioneering open space conservation strategies. In celebration of the anniversary BA has launched a completely redesigned website encompassing all its projects. Visit us at
bialeckiarchitects.com.
Awards and publications have included:
AIA Architectural Design Awards - Westchester/Mid-Hudson Chapter
• Honor (Sustainability) – Sam’s Point Conservation Center, Cragsmoor, NY, 2005
• Honor (Design) – Sam’s Point Conservation Center, Cragsmoor, NY, 2005
• Citation – Shawangunk Ridge House, Ulster County, NY, 2004
• First Honor – Studley Residence, New Paltz, NY, 1996
• Citation – 108 Fifth Avenue Apartment, New York, NY, 1996
• Citation – Rock and Snow, New Paltz, NY, 1996
President’s Award – 2001, New York State American Institute of Architects (NYSAIA)
New York State Council on the Arts – 1993 Grant Award, “Planning Downtown New Paltz”, New York, NY
Progressive Architecture Young Architects Award – 1987, National Competition, Cross House
Gerald Watland Architectural Award – 1979, Full scholarship to L’Ecole d’Art Américaine
Design USA – 1989, Exhibit in the USSR sponsored by the US Information Agency
Architectural League of New York – 1988, Young Architects Forum, international design competition – Silo House
“The New Bungalow” – (Gibbs-Smith, Publisher , Utah, 2001) Contributing Author / Editor
“Period Homes” – Autumn 2000, “Forward Thinking”, firm profile/current projects.
“Architectural Digest” – July 2000, AD at Large “Craftsman Reinterpreted”
“Architectural Digest” – August 1999, “Craftsman in New York”, Studley Residence, New Paltz, NY
“Architectural Digest” – July 1996, “Interior Landscape for New York City”, 108 5th Avenue Apartment
The firm continues to develop its original regional inspirations into a broader philosophy of site-specific, sustainable design that emphasizes high-performance building technologies
For more information contact: Matthew Bialecki, AIA
Matthew Bialecki
Associates, 845 255-6131
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