[5][6] She is the co-founder of the New York City architecture firm WORKac with her husband, Dan Wood.
[15] Andraos was named one of the "25 Most Admired Educators for 2016" by DesignIntelligence, which describes her as integrating "real world problems into the curriculum with a bold vision and strong leadership.
Andraos is recognized as a thought leader, contributing widely to the field through her lectures and writings.
The practice has achieved international recognition for projects such as Public Farm 1 for MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program, the Edible Schoolyards at PS216 in Brooklyn and PS7 in Harlem, NY, the new office headquarters for Wieden+Kennedy, also in New York, a residential conversion of a historic New York cast-iron building titled the Stealth Building, the Miami Museum Garage, and the Rhode Island School of Design Student Center in Providence.
[21][22][23] Andraos describes her firms work as an "intersection of the urban, the rural, and the natural.