Abruzzo Bodziak Architects is an architecture firm in Brooklyn, New York City, which was founded in 2009 by Emily Abruzzo and Gerald Bodziak, who first met as graduate students at the Princeton University School of Architecture.
Abruzzo Bodziak's work is known for a focus on contextually, use of light and color,[1] and for material experimentation and graphic articulation.
[3] The cross-pollination between the two is evident in projects such as Fitnation, a traveling exhibit that began at the New York Center for Architecture highlighting architectural projects that support health and wellness, for which Abruzzo and Bodziak served as both curators and designers.
[9][10] The firm's investigations have focused on topics such as homelessness,[11] unmeasurability in building,[12] data-driven urban design,[13] and new forms of housing.
[14] Projects such as "Storefront Library," completed in 2018 for Storefront for Art and Architecture combine the firm's interest in cultural programming with their investment in civic space.