Shots from the Street: #about212 #twotwelveday #35years
Photo by Matthew Becker
Over the past thirty five years, the depth and breadth of our projects have surpassed any goals we might have had when we started in 1980. We’ve worked as far West as Hawai’i, and as far East as the United Arab Emirates. Some of our projects have helped small not-for-profit organizations meet their own goals, while others have helped giant corporations promote world-wide sustainability initiatives. Our design process and our solutions have helped shape the experience of globally recognizable landmarks like the Empire State Building and Radio City Music Hall and on academically renowned campuses like Princeton and Yale Universities. With this wide project geography, with our distinguished client-base, with the landmark destinations we have worked on, and in many other respects — we are so proud of how far Two Twelve has come.
This pride is sourced primarily from the dedicated and talented studio we have here at 902 Broadway. As Two Twelve celebrates 35 years of success, we thank our designers, the administrative team, and the marketing group for their constant creativity and energy and for keeping Two Twelve’s spirits high and our business flourishing. Our teams brim with ideas, and infuse their ingenuity into each project they take on.
Our newest Shots from the Street blog post sources from said creativity, and is all #about212. We wanted to see what images and ideas came from our team members when they think of “Two Twelve.” It turns out that we have a studio full of folks who associate where we work and what we do with Flatiron, travel, food, and design inspiration (imagine that!). In honor of our 35th 212 Day, scroll through this special compilation of Shots from the Street to get a sense of what the Two Twelve team thinks #about212.
Photo by Anna Sharp, Donuts from Jenny Uchida
Photo by Ann Harakawa
Photo by Josh Pindjak
Photo by Ann Harakawa
Photo by Sharmi Patel
Photo by Josh Pindjak
Photo by Matt Roth
Photo by Michelle Cates
Photo by Melody Scharff
Photo by Ann Harakawa
Photo by Alyssa Weinstein