Partner & Co-Founder, DXA Studio
Jordan Rogove is an architect who approaches his work with a belief in the power of architecture to positively influence the lives of all who engage it. He co-founded DXA Studio with his partner Wayne Norbeck in 2011. Over the course of his 26 year career, Jordan has completed projects that span numerous typologies. The common thread in his work is the ability to resolve the tension between opposing forces into elegant responses: art and science, design innovation and technical excellence, and contemporary considerations and historical context. His work comprises some of the most sought-after residential buildings in New York including The Maverick, 49 Greene and 280 St Marks, the renovation and restoration of 100 Barclay and the Carbide & Carbon Building in Chicago; contemporary new buildings and additions in landmark districts including 10 W 17th Street, Willem de Kooning’s studio, 14 White Street and the converted Mt Pleasant Church.