I-Beam Design

I-Beam Design I-Beam Design, founded by Suzan Wines and Azin Valy, is an award winning New York based architecture and design firm. Ms. Wines and Ms.

Their key personnel have a broad range of design and construction experience including corporate, commercial, cultural, landscape and residential projects. A proposal by I-Beam Design won the International Open Competition for the redesign of Lt. Petrosino Park in Lower Manhattan as well as an award for the International Competition for Temporary Refugee Shelters in Kosovo. Their projects have bee

n published in numerous newspapers and architecture magazines and have received much praise for their sensitive yet highly innovative solutions to the design. Personal attention by the partners and their team to each project is assured through their active participation in all phases of research, site analysis, space planning, schematic design, design development, construction documents, specifications, and construction. Valy both attended The Cooper Union School of Architecture on full scholarships and graduated in 1990. Suzan Wines is currently teaching in the Architecture School of The Cooper Union and Ms. Valy is a guest critic at Parsons, Pratt, Columbia and City College. Wines writes regularly for the Italian Art and Architecture magazine, Domus.

SSA, CCNY, Advanced Studio: Legends of Architecture. Faculty: Suzan Wines.Student work by Arnab Joseph GomesCity Hall St...
02/26/2026

SSA, CCNY, Advanced Studio: Legends of Architecture. Faculty: Suzan Wines.
Student work by Arnab Joseph Gomes

City Hall Station designed by Heins & LaFarge Architects with Rafael Guastavino opened in 1904 before subways became the primary mode of transportation for a growing urban population. Gran Tessera: City Hall IRT: A Ghost Station is a meeting place for characters from past, present and future eras whose worlds move at different speeds in an endless loop.

Slide 5: Image courtesy of The New York Public Library Digital Collections

The Roosevelt Island Smallpox Hospital, by James Renwick Jr, opened in 1856. This narrative analysis unfolds in space an...
01/21/2026

The Roosevelt Island Smallpox Hospital, by James Renwick Jr, opened in 1856. This narrative analysis unfolds in space and time to reveal the building’s legacy of overlapping legends using hand drawing, collage and 2D/3D modeling techniques. The Smallpox hospital houses every part of its past, present and future within its architecture.




Happy Holidays and best wishes for a happy, healthy, peaceful and creative 2026.
12/25/2025

Happy Holidays and best wishes for a happy, healthy, peaceful and creative 2026.

Great Memories of Halloween’s past.Satellite Sisters, Highway to Hell and Stairway to Heaven and UNfortunate Cookies.   ...
10/31/2025

Great Memories of Halloween’s past.
Satellite Sisters, Highway to Hell and Stairway to Heaven and UNfortunate Cookies.

Congratulations to Era (.hlj.art) and Rafah (), SSA, CCNY 3rd semester Architecture undergraduate students for winning 2...
09/05/2025

Congratulations to Era (.hlj.art) and Rafah (), SSA, CCNY 3rd semester Architecture undergraduate students for winning 2nd place in ACSA 2025 Concrete Masonry Student Competition.

Happy 93rd Birthday James,May you enjoy these Art Forum magazines and make many more covers and projects. Love Suzan    ...
06/30/2025

Happy 93rd Birthday James,
May you enjoy these Art Forum magazines and make many more covers and projects. Love Suzan

Join us for SEE & BE SEEN Talk, this Saturday 3/1/25 [3-5pm] at National Academy of Design 519 W 26th St. 2nd Floor NYC ...
02/24/2025

Join us for SEE & BE SEEN Talk, this Saturday 3/1/25 [3-5pm] at National Academy of Design 519 W 26th St. 2nd Floor NYC 10001
James and Suzan Wines [SITE + I-BEAM] discuss The Communicative Power of Public Space with Ignacio G. Galán.

Merry King Kong Christmas and warm wishes for a peaceful 2025 from SITE +. I-BEAM.Over the past year, we have been archi...
12/25/2024

Merry King Kong Christmas and warm wishes for a peaceful 2025 from SITE +. I-BEAM.

Over the past year, we have been archiving SITE’s collection of drawings, models and ephemera. During this process, we found fond memories, like the King Kong Christmas Party in 1976.

The concept for a King Kong Christmas began with Suzan’s childhood crush on King Kong. All she wanted for Christmas - was a King Kong doll. Well, no one could locate such a thing, so Alison Sky set about making one. A year later, King Kong came to life, anatomically correct, with all his fingers, toes and teeth carefully sewn by Alison who declared it was time to trim an Empire State Building tree. So, we made King Kong cookies, biplanes, and Fay Wray punch, and invited our friends to join us in a celebration of love, architecture and apes. Andy Warhol brought his dogs to the party and Gordon Matta-Clark had everyone dancing till the wee hours.

You can read more about the party in Rita Reif’s NY Times article in the Timescapsule. If you were there, or know someone who was, please feel free to share your memories with us.

Thanks to the Canadian Center for Architecture for sharing the original King Kong Christmas invitation by James Wines with us. It is part of the Gordon Matta-Clark Archive. Gordon was a dear friend and colleague, whose creativity and generosity were emblematic of SoHo’s resourceful and inventive spirit during the 1970s.
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Join us tomorrow 5:30pm at CABE Jefferson University, Philadelphia DEC Building room 001 East Falls Campus or zoom in li...
10/20/2024

Join us tomorrow 5:30pm at CABE Jefferson University, Philadelphia DEC Building room 001 East Falls Campus or zoom in linktree bio above.

We will be working with SITE  at AVAILABLE WORKS Art Book Fair this weekend 9/14 &9/15 12-6pm. please stop by.          ...
09/15/2024

We will be working with SITE at AVAILABLE WORKS Art Book Fair this weekend 9/14 &9/15 12-6pm. please stop by.





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Been waiting my whole life to look up and see 2 moons. Tonight there were 3.. and 1 is blue!         🌕
08/20/2024

Been waiting my whole life to look up and see 2 moons. Tonight there were 3.. and 1 is blue!

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