Danielle Fleischmann

Danielle Fleischmann

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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At DIGSAU, Danielle Fleischmann is an Architect who always keeps sustainability in mind…

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    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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    Greater Philadelphia Area

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    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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    Greater New York City Area

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    Greater New York City Area

Education

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Publications

  • Architecture and Interiors, interpreting ideas of home

    David Yum Architects

    A compilation of project images, models, and diagrams, showcasing the results of DYA residential design ideas.

    Other authors
    • David Yum Architects
  • RPI Publications, Material Manifestations

    Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

    The documentation of a series of designs from second year architecture students at RPI SoA based on the material effects and performances of Shaker Artifacts

    Other authors
    • Andrew Saunders
    • fellow SoA students at RPI

Honors & Awards

  • Shortlisted for the 2017 NY Affordable Housing Challenge

    Bee Breeders & New York Build 2017

    Our proposal synthesized a number areas of interest: modular construction, sustainability, urban planning. Research informs our built work, providing an arsenal for innovation amidst real world complexities and constraints.

    Project Brief: "In the words of Bill de Blasio, New Yorkers have a “crisis of affordability” on their hands. This is a crisis built upon the success that the city has had in recent decades. These years have made the city safer, and more appealing, for people from all…

    Our proposal synthesized a number areas of interest: modular construction, sustainability, urban planning. Research informs our built work, providing an arsenal for innovation amidst real world complexities and constraints.

    Project Brief: "In the words of Bill de Blasio, New Yorkers have a “crisis of affordability” on their hands. This is a crisis built upon the success that the city has had in recent decades. These years have made the city safer, and more appealing, for people from all over the world to come and start businesses, studies, and their lives. This has put a huge strain on housing stock, and has led to New Yorkers having to spend increasing amounts to cover their housing expenses and have made entire neighbourhoods unaffordable.
    Diversity is part of the fabric from which New York City was cut, so it is becoming ever important to ensure that New York is open for all, regardless of background.
    This competition acts as a challenge to the architectural community. To those just starting out in the industry as well as those who are known across the world, the question is this. How do we use the limited resources, both in terms of plots of land and the availability of finance, to create homes and communities that can continue to be diverse and open to all?"

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  • Italian

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