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Graham Roscoe

Project Manager at Beyer Blinder Belle

Graham Roscoe is a seasoned project manager and architect with over two decades of experience in restoration, adaptive reuse, and architectural design. Currently serving as a Project Manager at Beyer Blinder Belle since 2015, Graham has led notable projects including the Empire State Building and the Gould Memorial Library. Previous roles include Senior Architect at Doban Architecture, where managerial responsibilities were undertaken for various restoration projects, and Associate at ARC pc, focusing on project leadership in restoration efforts. Early career experiences include roles at Ennead Architects LLP, John G. Waite Associates, and CSArch, where technical execution, conservation, and design of educational facilities were highlighted. Graham began the professional journey as an intern at Legacy Timberframes, Inc. after earning a BA in Architecture from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 2000.

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New York, United States

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Beyer Blinder Belle

Founded in 1968, Beyer Blinder Belle Architects is an award-winning architecture, planning, and interiors with offices in New York City, Washington, DC, and Boston. The firm’s multi-faceted design expertise encompasses preservation, urban design, and new construction for a wide spectrum of building typologies and client sectors, including cultural, civic, educational, residential, and commercial. We seek to develop a deep understanding of each project’s character-defining features and contexts, empowering our designers to bring creativity, place-making, and authenticity to our work—meeting the needs of current and future generations alike.


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