March 24, 2022 - Zoom Presentation with Andre Soluri

March 24, 2022 - Zoom Presentation with Andre Soluri

Strategies For Small Lot Development in New York City

By Lambda Alpha International (LAI) New York Chapter

Date and time

Thursday, March 24, 2022 · 5 - 6:30am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Speaker: Andre Soluri; Architect, Principal and Founder of Soluri Architecture.

Date: Thursday, March 24, 2022

Time: 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM EDT

Zoom Opens at: 7:45 AM for Pre-Meeting Networking (Optional)

Breakout Rooms Open at: 9:00 AM for Networking & Additional Q & A

New York City’s real estate market is famous for its skyscrapers and large developments, but the most common lot sizes throughout the city are actually very small.  Small lots pose particular limitations and challenges – technical, financial, and aesthetic - however, these lots can provide a unique and profitable investment opportunity if done properly and strategically.  The presentation will use design-thinking to propose strategies on how to make the most common type of vacant and underutilized land left in New York City more viable for development.

Andre Soluri is a licensed Architect, Principal and Founder of Soluri Architecture, an award-winning firm in New York City that has completed 120 projects since 2005 including new building construction and renovations in a wide range of sectors, scales, and typologies.

His recent work and research focuses on solving the challenges of designing and developing small urban-infill lots in New York City’s underprivileged neighborhoods.  The Vidro, Andre’s first new building, exemplifies this, winning many awards and named by Fast Company magazine among the 10 most innovative buildings of 2020.

COVID-19 has been a call-to-arms for Andre to tackle challenges beyond traditional practice to help those in need through advocacy, action, and thought-leadership.  Through the AIA Unified Crisis Taskforce Andre leads a team producing webinars helping small businesses reopen while adapting to the future of distributed/hybrid workplaces, and has also co-founded the award-winning “Design Corps” where NYC’s architecture community provides pro-bono design services for outdoor dining build-outs to struggling restaurants during the pandemic.

Andre’s training and education has been broad and interdisciplinary.  He graduated from Cooper Union’s prestigious undergraduate architecture school, completed his master’s degree at Columbia University’s GSAPP, and is an alumnus of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program. Andre is a member of the AIA and sits on the Advocacy & Policy Committee at AIANY.

For more information on Andre and Soluri Architecture please visit his website at: http://soluri-architecture.com.

Organized by

Lambda Alpha International (LAI) is an honorary, networked international association for distinguished professionals in all fields related to the use and development of land. LAI is committed to promoting best practices and making a difference in our communities. The 2,200-plus members of LAI make valuable connections locally and with peers worldwide. LAI has a growing network of 29 Chapters in North America, Europe, and Asia that offer a variety of programs with top speakers, relevant forums, and events where members engage in discussion and debate about land use, economic, and business issues that matter on a local level.

The New York Chapter was formed in 1949. We host program breakfasts with a speaker addressing a timely topic, and engaging discussion. The discussions are just as informative and stimulating as the presentations, given that the unique audience of highly knowledgeable “land economics” experts with diverse interests and perspectives. The breakfast meetings provide continuing opportunities for chapter members to stay abreast and develop and nurture personal friendships and business relationships with other members and invited guests.

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Jeffrey Beal

President, LAI New York Chapter

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