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Partners | Mary Burnham, Jeffrey Murphy, Sara Grant, Taylor Aikin |
Founded | 1998 (Murphy, Burnham & Buttrick Architects) |
Location | New York City, United States |
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MBB Architects is an architectural design firm based in New York City, known for the preservation and renewal of historical and culturally significant buildings such as St. Patrick's Cathedral, Trinity Church Wall Street, and Park Avenue Synagogue. Founding partners Jeffrey Murphy, Mary Burnham, and Harold Buttrick (formerly of Buttrick, White and Burtis) established the firm as Murphy, Burnham & Buttrick in 1998.[1] Now a women-owned firm, MBB had, as of 2020, approximately 30 employees.[1]