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'''Goldstein, Hill & West Architects''' (GHWA) is a ] based architecture firm dedicated to the creation of the highest quality multi-use buildings. GHWA is a collaboration of design professionals deeply experienced in the planning and design of high-rise residential and hospitality buildings, retail structures and multi-use complexes. Together the team has designed many of the most prominent structures in the New York City metropolitan area.<ref>Li, Roland "Real Estate Weekly" June 22, 2011</ref><ref>Hughes, C.J “]” January 13, 2010</ref><ref>Li, Roland “Real Estate Weekly” May 5, 2011</ref><ref> "New York Real Estate Journal" August 11, 2011</ref><ref>Chaban, Matt ‘’]‘’ October 15, 2012</ref><ref>Schram, Lauren Elkies “Commercial Observer’’ May 23, 2014</ref><ref> ''Crain’s New York Business’’ October 13, 2014</ref> '''Goldstein, Hill & West Architects''' (GHWA) is a ] based architecture firm dedicated to the creation of the highest quality multi-use buildings. GHWA is a collaboration of design professionals deeply experienced in the planning and design of high-rise residential and hospitality buildings, retail structures and multi-use complexes. Together the team has designed many of the most prominent structures in the New York City metropolitan area.<ref>Li, Roland "Real Estate Weekly" June 22, 2011</ref><ref>Hughes, C.J “]” January 13, 2010</ref><ref>Li, Roland “Real Estate Weekly” May 5, 2011</ref><ref> "New York Real Estate Journal" August 11, 2011</ref><ref>Chaban, Matt ‘’]‘’ October 15, 2012</ref><ref>Schram, Lauren Elkies “Commercial Observer’’ May 23, 2014</ref><ref> ''Crain’s New York Business’’ October 13, 2014</ref>


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'''Alan Goldstein, AIA''', ''Co-Founder'' '''Alan Goldstein, AIA''', ''Co-Founder''


Alan draws on 40 years of professional experience in planning, designing and managing distinguished projects. His ability to create beautiful layouts within the most complex of building shapes and structures has been a hallmark of his career and has led to collaborations with such well known architectural firms as ], ]'s Building Workshop, ], Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, Studio ], and ]. Alan is well recognized within the architectural community for his understanding and knowledge of the New York City building code and has served on various technical committees established by the ] and the ] to help bring about revisions and updates to the New York City construction code. Alan has worked with many of New York’s prominent developers including ], ], The Naftali Group, Alexico, ], The Milstein Organization, Glenwood Management, The Continuum Company, CBSK Ironstate, Atlantic Realty Development Corporation, JD Carlisle Development, Red Apple Real Estate and ]. Alan draws on 40 years of professional experience in planning, designing and managing distinguished projects.{{cn}} His ability to create beautiful layouts within the most complex of building shapes and structures has been a hallmark of his career and has led to collaborations with such well known architectural firms as ], ]'s Building Workshop, ], Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, Studio ], and ]. Alan is well recognized within the architectural community for his understanding and knowledge of the New York City building code{{cn}} and has served on various technical committees established by the ] and the ] to help bring about revisions and updates to the New York City construction code. Alan has worked with many of New York’s prominent developers including ], ], The Naftali Group, Alexico, ], The Milstein Organization, Glenwood Management, The Continuum Company, CBSK Ironstate, Atlantic Realty Development Corporation, JD Carlisle Development, Red Apple Real Estate and ].{{cn}}


'''L. Stephen Hill, AIA''', ''Co-Founder'' '''L. Stephen Hill, AIA''', ''Co-Founder''


During his career spanning more than 25 years,<ref>Marino, Vivian '']'' February 4, 2014</ref> Stephen has made an outstanding contribution to the skyline of Manhattan, working on a wide array of designs including high rise residential towers, mixed use hotel/residential/retail projects, mid rise, low income and luxury apartment buildings, historic renovations, and challenging adaptive re-use projects. Additional project types include commercial office space and private residences. Stephen has worked on 151 Maiden Lane for Fortis Property Group, One Riverside, The Rushmore and The Aldyn for ]. Earlier projects include The Heritage, 220 Riverside Boulevard, 200 Riverside Boulevard, 180 Riverside Boulevard and 160 Riverside Boulevard for ], Hudson Waterfront, 33 West End Avenue for Atlantic Development. Additionally, he was involved in The Aston, the Acadia, The Caroline, One Nashua Street in Boston, The Remi and the renovation of the iconic ]. During his career spanning more than 25 years,<ref>Marino, Vivian '']'' February 4, 2014</ref> Stephen has made an outstanding contribution to the skyline of Manhattan, working on a wide array of designs including high rise residential towers, mixed use hotel/residential/retail projects, mid rise, low income and luxury apartment buildings, historic renovations, and challenging adaptive re-use projects. Additional project types include commercial office space and private residences. Stephen has worked on 151 Maiden Lane for Fortis Property Group, One Riverside, The Rushmore and The Aldyn for ]. Earlier projects include The Heritage, 220 Riverside Boulevard, 200 Riverside Boulevard, 180 Riverside Boulevard and 160 Riverside Boulevard for ], Hudson Waterfront, 33 West End Avenue for Atlantic Development. Additionally, he was involved in The Aston, the Acadia, The Caroline, One Nashua Street in Boston, The Remi and the renovation of the iconic{{cn}} ].
'''David West, AIA''', ''Co-Founder'' '''David West, AIA''', ''Co-Founder''


David has over 30 years of architectural experience, and is one of New York City's premiere zoning experts. He has extensive background in land use approvals including the ULURP process and Variances and Landmarks Commission Approvals. David has presented numerous projects at public hearings, community boards and to city agencies. He is frequently involved in projects from the earliest stages of land assembly, and has given numerous lectures and participated on panels at such institutions as the ], ], ], ] and ] School of Real Estate. David has worked on projects with numerous leading New York firms and institutions such as: 363-365 Bond Street for The Lightstone Group, the six building master plan development of the former Mary Immaculate Hospital site in Jamaica, Queens for The Chetrit Group, Silverstein Properties, 605 West 42nd Street for The Moinian Group, 221 West 29th Street for CBSK Ironstate, ], Avalon Bay Properties, Jack Resnick & Sons, ], ] and ]. He was also the design partner in charge of the Reade Chambers condominium at 71 Reade Street, and ] Penthouses. David has over 30 years of architectural experience{{cn}}, and is one of New York City's premiere zoning experts.{{cn}} He has extensive background in land use approvals including the ULURP process and Variances and Landmarks Commission Approvals. David has presented numerous projects at public hearings, community boards and to city agencies. He is frequently involved in projects from the earliest stages of land assembly, and has given numerous lectures and participated on panels at such institutions as the ], ], ], ] and ] School of Real Estate. David has worked on projects with numerous leading New York firms and institutions such as: 363-365 Bond Street for The Lightstone Group, the six building master plan development of the former Mary Immaculate Hospital site in Jamaica, Queens for The Chetrit Group, Silverstein Properties, 605 West 42nd Street for The Moinian Group, 221 West 29th Street for CBSK Ironstate, ], Avalon Bay Properties, Jack Resnick & Sons, ], ] and ]. He was also the design partner in charge of the Reade Chambers condominium at 71 Reade Street, and ] Penthouses.{{cn}}


== Projects == == Projects ==

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Goldstein, Hill & West Architects GHWA
Company typePrivate company
IndustryArchitecture
Founded2009
FounderAlan Goldstein, L. Stephen Hill, David West
HeadquartersNew York
Number of employees>100
Websitewww.ghwarchitects.com
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Goldstein, Hill & West Architects (GHWA) is a New York City based architecture firm dedicated to the creation of the highest quality multi-use buildings. GHWA is a collaboration of design professionals deeply experienced in the planning and design of high-rise residential and hospitality buildings, retail structures and multi-use complexes. Together the team has designed many of the most prominent structures in the New York City metropolitan area.

Alan Goldstein, L. Stephen Hill and David West, the company’s founders, have a legacy of excellence in design stretching back over 25 years, and have created bold solutions for the urban environment. Clients include Extell Development Company, The Witkoff Group, The Trump Organization, Silverstein Properties, Tishman Speyer and The Lightstone Group.

Partners

Alan Goldstein, AIA, Co-Founder

Alan draws on 40 years of professional experience in planning, designing and managing distinguished projects. His ability to create beautiful layouts within the most complex of building shapes and structures has been a hallmark of his career and has led to collaborations with such well known architectural firms as Herzog & de Meuron, Renzo Piano's Building Workshop, Coop Himmelb(l)au, Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, Studio Daniel Libeskind, and Cookfox. Alan is well recognized within the architectural community for his understanding and knowledge of the New York City building code and has served on various technical committees established by the Real Estate Board of New York and the New York City Department of Buildings to help bring about revisions and updates to the New York City construction code. Alan has worked with many of New York’s prominent developers including Silverstein Properties, El-Ad Group, The Naftali Group, Alexico, Toll Brothers, The Milstein Organization, Glenwood Management, The Continuum Company, CBSK Ironstate, Atlantic Realty Development Corporation, JD Carlisle Development, Red Apple Real Estate and Tishman Speyer.

L. Stephen Hill, AIA, Co-Founder

During his career spanning more than 25 years, Stephen has made an outstanding contribution to the skyline of Manhattan, working on a wide array of designs including high rise residential towers, mixed use hotel/residential/retail projects, mid rise, low income and luxury apartment buildings, historic renovations, and challenging adaptive re-use projects. Additional project types include commercial office space and private residences. Stephen has worked on 151 Maiden Lane for Fortis Property Group, One Riverside, The Rushmore and The Aldyn for Extell Development Company. Earlier projects include The Heritage, 220 Riverside Boulevard, 200 Riverside Boulevard, 180 Riverside Boulevard and 160 Riverside Boulevard for The Trump Organization, Hudson Waterfront, 33 West End Avenue for Atlantic Development. Additionally, he was involved in The Aston, the Acadia, The Caroline, One Nashua Street in Boston, The Remi and the renovation of the iconic Plaza Hotel.

David West, AIA, Co-Founder

David has over 30 years of architectural experience, and is one of New York City's premiere zoning experts. He has extensive background in land use approvals including the ULURP process and Variances and Landmarks Commission Approvals. David has presented numerous projects at public hearings, community boards and to city agencies. He is frequently involved in projects from the earliest stages of land assembly, and has given numerous lectures and participated on panels at such institutions as the American Institute of Architects, New York City Department of City Planning, Real Estate Board of New York, New York University and Columbia University School of Real Estate. David has worked on projects with numerous leading New York firms and institutions such as: 363-365 Bond Street for The Lightstone Group, the six building master plan development of the former Mary Immaculate Hospital site in Jamaica, Queens for The Chetrit Group, Silverstein Properties, 605 West 42nd Street for The Moinian Group, 221 West 29th Street for CBSK Ironstate, El-Ad Group, Avalon Bay Properties, Jack Resnick & Sons, The Related Companies, Fisher Brothers and The Trump Organization. He was also the design partner in charge of the Reade Chambers condominium at 71 Reade Street, and The Apthorp Penthouses.

Projects

Lead Architect

Architect

  • 1 Flatbush Avenue
  • 56 Fulton Street
  • 151 Maiden Lane
  • 160 Riverside Boulevard
  • 180 6th Avenue
  • 22 Central Park South
  • 220 Riverside Boulevard
  • 261 West 25th Street
  • 310 West 52nd Street
  • 363-365 Bond Street
  • 400 West End Avenue
  • 42-12 28th Street
  • 511-521 9th Avenue
  • 605 West 42nd Street
  • 775 Columbus Avenue
  • 795 Columbus Avenue
  • 805 Columbus Avenue
  • 808 Columbus Avenue
  • One Riverside Park
  • Reade Chambers - 71 Reade Street
  • Silver Towers - 620 West 42nd Street
  • The Aldyn - 60 Riverside Boulevard
  • The Continental - 885 6th Avenue
  • The Heritage - 240 Riverside Boulevard
  • The Laurel - 400 E 67th Street
  • The Rushmore - 80 Riverside Boulevard
  • The Toy Building - 1107 Broadway
  • Trump Place - Riverside South (New York City) - 180 Riverside Boulevard
  • York Tower II - 1113 York Avenue

Executive Architect

  • 56 Leonard Street
  • 71 Smith Street
  • 200/300 North End Avenue
  • 221 West 29th Street
  • 224 Mulberry Street
  • 234-238 East 23rd Street
  • 250 West Street
  • 508 West 24th Street

Whitehall Interiors NYC

In February 2014, GHWA launched Whitehall Interiors NYC, a New York City-based, affiliated interior design firm focused on the creation of beautiful and functional spaces for residential and commercial properties. The team specializes in the design of residential living and common spaces, commercial offices and lobbies, and hospitality interior projects for new and existing buildings throughout the city, including the lobby renovation of The Feil Organization's 7 Penn Plaza and 488 Madison Avenue.

Awards & Honors

References

Notes
  1. Li, Roland "The legacy: Goldstein Hill & West rise with reviving market" "Real Estate Weekly" June 22, 2011
  2. Hughes, C.J “NYC Architect Dissolves Firm, Launches New One”Architectural Record” January 13, 2010
  3. Li, Roland “Emperor of the Skyline” “Real Estate Weekly” May 5, 2011
  4. "Goldstein, Hill & West Architects (GHWA) celebrates its second anniversary "New York Real Estate Journal" August 11, 2011
  5. Chaban, Matt “Goldstein, Hill & West: How New York’s Most Anonymous Architects Have Taken Over the Skyline” ‘’The New York Observer‘’ October 15, 2012
  6. Schram, Lauren Elkies “Goldstein, Hill & West Architects Expands at 11 Bway” “Commercial Observer’’ May 23, 2014
  7. “Crain’s Fast 50” Crain’s New York Business’’ October 13, 2014
  8. Marino, Vivian "THE 30-MINUTE INTERVIEW L. Stephen Hill" The New York Times February 4, 2014
  9. Chaban, Matt “The Work of Goldstein Hill & West: Touring the Buildings of New York’s Busiest Architects"‘’The New York Observer‘’ October 15, 2012
  10. Rosenberg, Zoe “Fortis’s Twisty South Street Seaport Tower Looks Like a Helix” ‘’Curbed’’ October 15, 2014
  11. Cameron, Christopher “New units list at the Seymour” ‘’The Real Deal’’ August 16, 2014
  12. Budin, Jeremiah “Under-the-Radar Naftali Project The Seymour Launches Sales” ‘’Curbed’’ July 14, 2014
  13. Fedak, Nikolai “Revealed: 261 West 25th Street” ‘’YIMBY’’ June 17, 2014
  14. MEGC “New Residential Tower at 42-12 28th Street Will Be Very, Very Tall” ‘’We Heart LIC’’ May 19, 2014
  15. Budin, Jeremiah “Tallest Residential Tower in Queens and BK Will Look Like This” ‘’Curbed’’ April 7, 2014
  16. Fedak, Nikolai ‘’YIMBY’’ April 7, 2014
  17. Emily “Rendering Emerges for Queens’ Tallest Residential Skyscraper” ‘’Queens Brownstoner’’ April 7, 2014
  18. Joey "Fourth Riverside South Tower Almost Ready to Rise?" "Curbed" June 17, 2009
  19. Pincus, Adam "Extell files plans for largest Riverside S. tower"The Real Deal” June 16, 2009
  20. Polsky, Sara "Plans for 33-Story Riverside South Tower Finally Revealed" 'Curbed" July 25, 2011
  21. Fung, Amanda "Latest Riverside South tower to be glassiest" "Crain Communications" "Crains New York Business" July 25, 2011
  22. DeAvila, Joseph, "Another Try for TriBeCa Hotel" The Wall Street Journal February 16, 2011
  23. Rubenstein, Dana, "Making Hotel Look Historic" The Wall Street Journal May 2, 2011
  24. Wilson, Reid “Construction Update:71 Reade Street” ‘’YIMBY’’ June 5, 2014
  25. “Extell Launches iPhone App and Amenities Video for the Aldyn” “NY Inc” June 8, 2011
  26. Fletcher “Construction Watch: The Aldyn Growing on UWS” “Curbed” August 20, 2009
  27. Arak, Joey “A-Rod! DVF! Fashion Week Briefly Makes Riverside South Cool” “Curbed” September 9, 2010
  28. "Extell's Aldyn on West Side hits 50 percent sold mark"The Real Deal” November 15, 2011
  29. Polsky, Sara "Riverside South's The Aldyn Passes the Halfway Point" "Curbed" November 15, 2011
  30. Tennery, Amy “Leasing at Continental to Begin Next Month”The Real Deal” December 21, 2010
  31. Rothaar, James “NYC's Luxury Apartment Building the Continental Puts the Finest at Your Door” Just Luxe February 23, 2011
  32. Fusfeld, Adam "Continental unveils new amenities space" July 15, 2011 The Real Deal
  33. Kraat, Betsy "Initial Leasing Complete At The Continental" "National Real Estate Investor" February 2, 2012
  34. "Top 5 Design Firms" July 2013
  35. Maurer, Mark “Ironstate proposes 15-story Chelsea apartment building” ‘’The Real Deal’’ January 8, 2014
  36. Fedak, Nikolai “Revealed: 221 West 29th Street” ‘’YIMBY’’ August 15, 2014
  37. Chen, Joyce “Construction Shots: 221 West 29th Street in Chelsea” ‘’Buzz Buzz Home’’ October 21, 2014
  38. Rosenberg, Zoe “95 Apartments Likely Coming to Chelsea’s West 29th Street” ‘’Curbed’’ August 15, 2014
  39. Budin, Jeremiah “Naftali Group’s 234 East 23rd Street Launches Sales” ‘’Curbed’’ June 12, 2014
  40. Brown, Eliot “Plaza owner Elad sells 250 West Street for $205 M.” "New York Observer" November 21, 2007
  41. Hughes, C.J "Plaza’s Developer Tackles TriBeCa Project" "The New York Times" June 23, 2011
  42. Khan, Bilal "Tribeca Warehouse Conversion 250 West Street Finally Hits Market" "Curbed" July 12, 2011
  43. Barbanel, Josh "No Property Slowdown in Sight Here" The Wall Street Journal September 28, 2011
  44. Maurer, Mark "Goldstein, Hill & West forms an interior design offshoot" The Real Deal (magazine)The Real DealFebruary 3, 2014
  45. Metcalf, Amanda “The Deal Sheet Part II” Curbed March 2, 2013
  46. ‘’New York Real Estate Journal’’ April 23-May 13, 2014
  47. Stratton, Kelly “The Feil Organization Completes Multi-Million-Dollar Renovations at Two Landmark NYC Properties” ‘’National Real Estate Investor’’ March 6, 2013
  48. “FEIL ORGANIZATION COMPLETES $5M RENOVATIONS OF TWO NYC OFFICES” “Northeast Real Estate Business” March 12, 2013
  49. “Feil to renovate lobby of 7 Penn Plaza”Real Estate Weekly” February 1, 2012
  50. “Crain’s Fast 50” Crain’s New York Business’’ October 13, 2014
  51. "Top 5 Design Firms" Architectural Record October 2014
  52. Edelson, Zachary "Top 300 Architecture Firms" Architectural Record August 2014
  53. "Top 5 Design Firms" Architectural Record July 2013

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