Fiedler Marciano Architecture

Fiedler Marciano Architecture Architecture & Design

Fiedler Marciano | Architecture was established by principals Mark Fiedler and Martin Marciano as an architectural design firm that pursues innovative, versatile and cost-effective design solutions on a wide array of project types. Extensive experience collaborating with institutional clients such as the Picasso Museum Foundation, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Salvation Army and Syracuse Uni

versity has equipped Mark and Martin with the ability to enter into creative dialogue on some of the most complex and challenging projects, resulting in work that is both inspired and practical. The firm also engages in a variety of smaller scale residential and commercial work, employing an inquisitive, hands-on and personal approach which yields design solutions that respond to the unique aspirations and needs of each client. The firm’s design process fosters an environment of creativity and collaboration among the entire project team including owners, consultants and contractors. After clearly defining the inspirations, goals, requirements and restraints of a given project a variety of solutions are proposed, critiqued and refined so that the final design embodies a thoughtful design of singular character. Emphasis on the qualities of space and light, and diligent attention to the materiality, transparency, flexibility, efficiency, sustainability and sincerity of the architecture characterize the design work of our firm. Press and Awards

“Syracuse Builds: After the Masterplan”; an architectural exhibition of current projects intended to revitalize the city center, Syracuse University School of Architecture at the Warehouse, Syracuse, New York, 2007. The 99K House Competition; Sustainable design of a single-family housing prototype in Houston’s historic Fifth Ward, Honorable Mention, 2008. http://www.the99khouse.com/finalists.html

“The Would Be Revivalist”; The New York Times, profile on Dean Mark Robbins and The Bank Building project, April 3, 2008. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/03/garden/03robbins.html

“Can Architecture Save Syracuse”; The Architect’s Newspaper, discussing current design initiatives and projects in the city of Syracuse, April 16, 2008.

Working within the industrial bones of a former knitting factory, FMA created a beautiful residential loft full of art a...
03/15/2018

Working within the industrial bones of a former knitting factory, FMA created a beautiful residential loft full of art and refinement located in San Francisco’s South Beach district. The project is featured in a wonderful article by Amy Phare for Dwell magazine with photos by Bruce Damonte.

The vintage bones of an industrial loft serve as a stunning backdrop to a museum-worthy art collection.

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