Suzane Reatig, FAIA founded her practice in 1989 with the strong conviction that a small office can be creative, socially responsive and still prosper. Reatig has developed projects of great sensitivity in urban areas that have been long neglected. Expressing a contemporary use of materials and an intuitive understanding of modern structure and space, her bold designs reflect our time while still addressing the basic needs of her clients.
Reatig has received numerous national and international awards, and her work has been extensively discussed by her peers, the architectural community and press. She has been featured in prominent publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post and Architectural Record. She has been a featured speaker at the National AIA and The National Building Museum, a frequent presenter at local AIA meetings, and a mentor to aspiring AIA fellows, all of which allow her the opportunity to share her vision with other architects.
Given the clarity of her designs, the contextual and spatial simplicity of their formal resolution, and the beauty of their construction and uplifting sensitivity to light and reflection, Reatig’s work continues to inspire.