Ten Dattner Architects projects have been selected for the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation’s Built by Women 2026: New York City map.
Built by Women is a juried mapping initiative that recognizes the contributions of women across the building industries—architects, landscape architects, urban designers, engineers, contractors, developers, and project leaders. The 2026 map expands across all five boroughs, highlighting women-led and women-driven work that continues to shape New York City’s public realm and neighborhoods.
Dattner Architects’ selected projects reflect the breadth of our civic practice—public infrastructure, transportation, affordable and supportive housing, education, open space, and community facilities—delivering design excellence in service of the public good. Our office and this recognition illuminates the essential contributions of women in design and architecture, and the ways our work advances design excellence, equity, and impact.
Selected projects include:
- 34 Street Hudson Yards Subway Station
- Alafia
- Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation Community Center
- Hudson River Segments 6 & 7
- NYC Department of Sanitation, Manhattan Community Districts 1, 2, & 5 Garage
- NYC Department of Sanitation, Spring Street Salt Shed
- PANYNJ JFK Airport Central Terminal Area Ground Transportation Center
- St. James Terrace
- The Forum at Columbia University
- The Shefa School
Together, these projects recognize the women whose leadership and expertise advance public purpose and lasting civic impact across New York City.
Explore the full list of selected projects here.
