Douglas C. Wright Architects

Douglas C. Wright Architects Timeless architecture, thoughtfully reimagined. Based in New York City, designing homes rooted in history and made for modern life. Douglas C.

Wright Architects is a firm of architects, interior designers, and supporting staff based in New York. Over the last eight years, we have designed award-winning projects in a wide range of residential, institutional, and commercial work. We practice in a variety of styles - both historical and current - and strive to combine the very real, pragmatic needs of modernity with our historic architectur

al influences. We study and integrate all aspects of a designed environment into our projects. The landscapes, buildings, and interiors all influence each other, creating a richness the parts alone cannot achieve. We've worked throughout the United States including New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, California, Texas, Maryland, Maine, Tennessee, Delaware, Florida, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts, as well as Europe and the Caribbean.

This bedroom sits inside what was once a rooftop greenhouse from the 1970s, used for years as an afterthought of a livin...
06/04/2026

This bedroom sits inside what was once a rooftop greenhouse from the 1970s, used for years as an afterthought of a living room that nobody quite knew what to do with. In a complete inversion of expectations, we made it the primary bedroom, because the logic was actually hard to argue with: a master bedroom belongs at the far end of a plan, removed from everything else, private by distance, and the greenhouse was already there.

We renovated the greenhouse, restoring its curved, light-filled shell and giving it the quality it always deserved but never quite had.

Interiors: Amy Lau Design
General Contractor: SilverLining Inc.
MEP: Consulting Engineering Services
Photographer: Thomas Loof

06/03/2026

A walkthrough of the Fifth Avenue apartment with Sarah Ramsey from Cullman & Kravis Associates.

Projects like this are built through collaboration over time. Architecture, interiors, light, materials, and proportion all developed together, room by room. The goal was to bring modern ways of living to the apartment while keeping the character that made it worth preserving in the first place.

Interiors: Cullman & Kravis Associates
Builder: Integkral
MEP: Consulting Engineering Services

This apartment came to us as individual rooms connected by hallways. We blew it open to create a T-shaped space, living,...
06/02/2026

This apartment came to us as individual rooms connected by hallways. We blew it open to create a T-shaped space, living, dining, and library, each with double windows overlooking Central Park. The shape itself is quite modern. What gives it a prewar feel is everything else.

The owner was living in a prewar apartment building from the late 1800s and loved it there. So rather than invent a classical language from scratch, we traced the actual molding profiles from their existing apartment and used them as a kit of parts on this completely new plan. The moldings are essentially copies of the late 1800s, carried into a space that didn't exist before.

Interiors: Fawn Galli Interiors
Builder: Zen Restoration
Stylist: Anita Sarsidi
Photographer: Richard Powers

05/28/2026

This building was designed at the exact moment New York shifted from a city of townhouses to a city of apartments. What feels normal to us now was once considered a radical idea.

The earliest luxury apartment buildings had to convince people they could live collectively without giving up elegance, privacy, or comfort. This one did it so successfully that it helped redefine how New York would live for the next century.

Interiors: Cullman & Kravis Associates
Builder: INTEGKRAL
MEP: Consulting Engineering Services

These are studies from years of painting outside: a coastline in summer, a cliff face under a storm sky, a waterfall wit...
05/27/2026

These are studies from years of painting outside: a coastline in summer, a cliff face under a storm sky, a waterfall with a village holding on above it, mountains and firs fading into distance, a figure standing at the water's edge at golden hour.

Painting a landscape teaches you about scale and structure. Where the horizon sits, the weight of a hillside, the relations between water, sky, and land. You begin to understand what it means to look outward. You cannot design a house that truly belongs to its site until you know how to read that site. Painting is one way of doing that.

Libraries and offices should reward time spent in them. This one was designed as a room for reading, working, collecting...
05/26/2026

Libraries and offices should reward time spent in them. This one was designed as a room for reading, working, collecting, and conversation, with paneled walls and built-ins giving the space its structure and permanence.

The best rooms can handle more than one way of living. A quiet place to work in the morning. A place to sit with friends and a drink at night. Books, art, light, color, all layered together over time.

Interiors: Cullman & Kravis Associates Interior Design
Builder: Integkral Design & Construction
MEP: Consulting Engineering Services
Photographer: Eric Piasecki

In the kitchen and dining areas, our design focuses on clarity and use, with spaces organized to feel direct and connect...
05/20/2026

In the kitchen and dining areas, our design focuses on clarity and use, with spaces organized to feel direct and connected. Cabinetry, finishes, and detailing are carried through with consistency, reinforcing the character of the house.

Working with Cullman & Kravis Associates Interior Design and local craftsmen, we rebuilt elements lost over time and brought the interiors back to a place that feels cohesive and fully resolved.

Interiors: Cullman & Kravis Associates Interior Design
Builder: Silva Building Contractors
Landscape Architecture: Martha Baker Landscape Design
Photographer: Eric Piasecki

05/19/2026

Returning to a project and seeing it in use is always the test. What was once a series of decisions, adjustments, and conversations is now simply the way the space lives. Working closely with Cullman & Kravis Associates, each move built on the last, from reworking openings and surfaces to developing details that carry through the apartment.

Interiors: Cullman & Kravis Associates
Builder: INTEGKRAL
MEP: Consulting Engineering Services

A fireplace defined by precise lines in an elegant material. The stone is clean cut with each joint and surface contribu...
05/18/2026

A fireplace defined by precise lines in an elegant material. The stone is clean cut with each joint and surface contributing to the idea. Set within a more playful interior, it provides a point of focus that holds the room together.

Interiors: Mancini Burns Design
Builder: Zen Restoration
Lighting Designer: Atelier Lumiere
Stylist: Olga Naiman
Photographer: Peter Murdock

Waking up above the city, with the skyline set just beyond the room. The plan opens outward, pulling in light and extend...
05/13/2026

Waking up above the city, with the skyline set just beyond the room. The plan opens outward, pulling in light and extending the space toward the view, while the interior holds a quieter, more grounded atmosphere for living day to day.

Interiors: Foley & Cox interiors
Builder: S. Donadic Inc.
Lighting Designer: Atelier Lumiere
Photographer: Björn Wallander

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