Lee Architecture Office is a Brooklyn-based multi-disciplinary architecture studio with a focus on creative residences and thoughtful spaces for living. We center sustainable and responsible building without compromising on design and character.
We offer full-service architectural and interior design, as well as sustainable building consulting, procurement and project management services.
Contact us for your architecture, interior design, custom furniture and lighting, or other fun design projects.
Registered architect in New York and Pennsylvania
Education B.Arch Virginia Tech + M.Arch Yale School of Architecture
Recognition & Publications
2024, Finalist, Gold Key Awards, Midscale Hotel- The Lodge at Marconi
2023, San Francisco Chronicle, “Coastal Bay Area Retreat that once housed a cult becomes a luxury retreat” - The Lodge at Marconi
2023, Atlas Obscura, “The Marconi Conference Center”aces/the-marconi-conference-center - The Lodge at Marconi Conference Center
2022, JB&D Magazine, “8 Benefits of Terra Cotta Roofing” - 1626 Edible Garden
2021 Domino Magazine; “Shower Mood Lighting Is a Thing, and It Gives This Jersey City Bathroom Spa Vibes” -039 Jersey City Bath
2021 Domino Magazine, “These Under-$1500 Renovations Could Help Sell Your Home Faster”
2020 Domino Magazine; “How to Tile a Bathroom Floor Yourself”
Project Awards (with DIGSAU Architecture)
2020 Bronze Award: Philadelphia Chapter, American Institute of Architects: Edible Garden and Classroom
2019 Bronze Award: Tri-States (NY, PA, NJ), American Institute of Architects: Edible Garden and Classroom
2019 Honor Award: Tri-States (NY, PA, NJ), American Institute of Architects: WP Point
2019 Bronze Award: PA Chapter, American Institute of Architects: Edible Garden and Classroom
2019 Honor Award: PA Chapter, American Institute of Architects: WP Point
2018 Bronze Medal: PA Chapter, American Institute of Architects: The Study
2017 Honor Award: Phila Chapter, American Institute of Architects: The Study
2016 Divine Detail Award: Phila Chapter, American Institute of Architects: TerraCurtain