The Brooklyn Studio
CWB Interiors is now The Brooklyn Studio
In March 2022, CWB Architects and CWB Interiors rebranded as The Brooklyn Studio. The rebrand was motivated by a desire to create a more inclusive and equitable practice — one that is not tied to any single individual, but instead reflective of the diverse backgrounds and skillsets that have come to distinguish our work over the last quarter century.
CWB Architects is an architecture and interior design firm based in Brooklyn and known for its adept and artful blend of historic renovation and modern design. Led by principals Brendan Coburn, Ward Welch, and Jason Boutin, our collaborative team consists of creative and thoughtful professionals passionate about the power of design to address client and community goals, improve lives, and enhance user experience.
Since 1995, CWB has steadily grown from a two-person shop to a mid-size firm with award-winning residential, commercial, and institutional projects throughout the tri-state area.
LOCATION: Brooklyn, New York City
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This three-story, 5,280-square-foot rowhouse is located in Brooklyn’s Park Slope Historic District. It was built in the first decade of the twentieth century, and was designed Neo-Federal style.
On the existing front facade of this Greenwich Village row house, a vast majority of the existing brick was damaged beyond repair or in poor condition and brick was patched with cement at other areas.
This residence was a complete gut renovation of a 4-story row house in Park Slope, and included a new rear extension and penthouse addition. The owners wished to create a warm, family home using a modern language
Discover the Cold-Water Flat Renovation by The Brooklyn Studio in West Village, Manhattan. This project transforms a disjointed 1890s tenement apartment into a modern, functional, and stylish living space.
This rowhouse was one of two commissions on a single zoning parcel encompassing the end of a block between Strong Place and Henry Street in the Cobble Hill Historic District.
Redesigned by CWB Architects and Tamara Eaton, Park Slope Lighthouse in Brooklyn blends historic Romanesque Revival charm with modern design. Discover the transformation of this four-story home into a beautiful and functional living space.