Press + Recognition

Publications
American Estates
Architectural Digest
Architectural Lighting
Architectural Record
Architectural Review
Architectural Trends
Architecture & Urbanism
Australian Design Series
Bathroom Trends
Bises
Carnegie Hill Guide
Country Houses
Design Cost & Data
Haute Living
Houses
​Interior Design
Interior Lighting
Interiors
Intersezioni
Metropolis
NYC Blue Guide
NYC Bookstore
New York Newsday​
NewYorkology.com
Shops & Boutiques
New York Sun
New York 2000
New York Times
Period Homes
Publisher's Weekly
​Racked.com
Remodeling
Retail Design
Retail Spaces
Stores of the Year
Tasarim Architecture
The New Office
Time Out Magazine
Traditional Building
Traditional Home
USA Home & Living
USA Trends
VM & Store Design
Wall Street Journal
World Interior Design
Zivkovic Connolly Architects’ published work reflects the firm’s experience with refined residential design, historic preservation, and technically demanding New York City projects. Our townhouse portfolio includes traditional and modern residences, landmark restorations, new construction, and major renovations shaped by the same level of care seen throughout our published work.
Explore our NYC Townhouse Projects for selected examples.
Featured NYC Townhouse Projects
Award-winning landmarked Upper East Side mansion in New York City reconfigured through a full gut renovation, selectively restoring historic interiors while introducing a new penthouse and an open-to-sky domed rotunda.
West Village townhouse designed as a contemporary residence for entertaining, organized around a light-filled multi-story central atrium.
Upper West Side townhouse renovated as a contemporary single-family home, centered on a skylit six-story stair gallery for the display of a major modern art collection.
High-performance Upper West Side townhouse designed to Passive House standards, integrating energy efficiency with gallery-like living spaces for a modern art collection.
Landmark Upper East Side limestone mansion restored and reimagined alongside a new ground-up townhouse, recognized as one of Manhattan’s most distinguished new residential buildings of the past half century.






















