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NEW ENGLAND ABUNDANCE . MASSACHUSETTS
GREEN BUILDING
OYSTER WORKS is an architecture, design, and project management firm located in Rhode Island, committed to innovative design solutions that are based on a rigorous analysis of our clients’ needs. We serve residential and commercial clients and combine a modern approach with an appreciation of traditional forms.
We believe that good design arises from understanding the needs of our clients. We like to look at a project from many different directions, challenging assumptions and trying out ideas. We love using color, working with local craftsmen, and discovering new products.
We believe in being eco-friendly and that there are many simple and affordable ways to build healthier homes and offices and protect the environment. You shouldn’t have to go into the red to build green.
We think that projects should be built on time and on budget and that strong management is essential to successful outcomes. We know how to guide a project from conception to completion and are skilled at working with environmental regulatory agencies, local building departments, and contractors to keep your project on schedule.
MEGAN MOYNIHAN
Megan Moynihan, AIA, has worked as an architect since 1989 when she received her Master of Architecture from Columbia University, where she won the Lowenfish Design Prize. Her residential work includes an environmentally friendly RI beach house, a log cabin in the New Mexico wilderness, and stylish NYC lofts. Megan’s commercial portfolio includes office interiors for PEARL Design, the headquarters for Estabrook Capital Management, and retail space planning and design. She wrote Ten Houses: Gwathmey Siegel - the first in a series of books on residential design edited by Oscar Riera Ojeda.
Megan combines her architecture practice with her love of the arts. An expert in American paintings, she worked at Sotheby’s and Christie’s auction houses prior to opening a private gallery on Madison Avenue. Megan continues to build private and corporate collections and advise clients on the purchase of art and antiques.
Andrew Baer
Andrew Baer started in construction as a carpenter, moved into construction management and eventually started his own design / build company in New York. Highlights of his career including managing the residential development of a privately owned island in the British West Indies, renovating historic homes in the Hudson Valley, and building affordable housing in East Harlem and the South Bronx. He has conducted workshops for the New York Landmarks Conservancy, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and YouthBuild USA.
Andrew is actively involved in his community as a volunteer, board member, and consultant to environmental groups. He is an avid reader, an eager fisherman, and an enthusiastic kayakerAndrew Baer started in construction as a carpenter, moved into construction management and eventually started his own design / build company in New York. Highlights of his career including managing the residential development of a privately owned island in the British West Indies, renovating historic homes in the Hudson Valley, and building affordable housing in East Harlem and the South Bronx. He has conducted workshops for the New York Landmarks Conservancy, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and YouthBuild USA.
Andrew is actively involved in his community as a volunteer, board member, and consultant to environmental groups. He is an avid reader, an eager fisherman, and an enthusiastic kayaker.
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