A massive renovation of the former Willowbrook State School was performed in order to convert the neglected property into a thriving 204-acre college campus. The project required 14 buildings to be renovated with the addition of two new ones. The first newly designed building was the College of Staten Island Library which was built to hold over 250,000 books and features state of the art computer facilities.
Principals of NY Engineers performed this project while at previous firms.
Constructed in 1940 as part of the government funded Works Project Administration, Midwood High School is home to a large population of gifted students.
The Riverton Street Charter School, owned and operated by National Heritage Academies, is a K-8 charter school that prides itself on rigorous academic standards, development of student character, and strong partnerships with parents and the community.
The design of a new 80,000 CFM built-up air handler was completed to replace the existing one in the Meyer Building of New York University.