Worrell Yeung
Worrell Yeung is an architecture and design studio based in New York City and founded in 2014, by Max Worrell and Jejon Yeung architects. The practice is an award-winning full-service architectural firm with a diverse portfolio that includes residential, public and commercial spaces.
Attention to project environments, longevity, quality and richness of spaces, are all areas we carefully investigate throughout our design process. Backed by technical proficiency and experience, their work is characterized by a minimal, refined and restrained aesthetic, relying on a balanced play of elements such as light, color, form, and material, to create unique and comfortable spaces.
Recent completed projects include Ancram Barn, a contemporary storage building, Four Corners Loft, an apartment renovation in Dumbo and 77 Washington,, a mixed-use development near the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Current projects include Chelsea Loft, Broadway Loft and North Salem Farm.
Max Worrell is a licensed architect who has focused his career on creating architecture that is inventive, modern, and thoughtful. Prior to founding Worrell Yeung, Max worked in the offices of Allied Works Architecture, A+I, and most notably as an associate at Bernheimer Architecture. Max earned a Master of Architecture degree from Yale University in 2006, and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Oklahoma State University in 2001. He is licensed in New York State and a member of the American Institute of Architects.
Jejon Yeung is a licensed architect in New York State, a member of the American Institute of Architects, and an accredited LEED professional with USGBC. Jejon brings an open and engaging leadership to both clients and collaborators. Previously, Jejon was an integral team member at Architecture Research Office for over nine years serving as Project Director. Jejon obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Yale University in 2007, and a Bachelor of Architectural Studies degree from Carleton University in 2004.
Attention to project environments, longevity, quality and richness of spaces, are all areas we carefully investigate throughout our design process. Backed by technical proficiency and experience, their work is characterized by a minimal, refined and restrained aesthetic, relying on a balanced play of elements such as light, color, form, and material, to create unique and comfortable spaces.
Recent completed projects include Ancram Barn, a contemporary storage building, Four Corners Loft, an apartment renovation in Dumbo and 77 Washington,, a mixed-use development near the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Current projects include Chelsea Loft, Broadway Loft and North Salem Farm.
Max Worrell is a licensed architect who has focused his career on creating architecture that is inventive, modern, and thoughtful. Prior to founding Worrell Yeung, Max worked in the offices of Allied Works Architecture, A+I, and most notably as an associate at Bernheimer Architecture. Max earned a Master of Architecture degree from Yale University in 2006, and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Oklahoma State University in 2001. He is licensed in New York State and a member of the American Institute of Architects.
Jejon Yeung is a licensed architect in New York State, a member of the American Institute of Architects, and an accredited LEED professional with USGBC. Jejon brings an open and engaging leadership to both clients and collaborators. Previously, Jejon was an integral team member at Architecture Research Office for over nine years serving as Project Director. Jejon obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Yale University in 2007, and a Bachelor of Architectural Studies degree from Carleton University in 2004.
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NameMax Worrell, Jejon Yeung. Worrell Yeung