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Jordan Rogove

AIA | LEED AP | SARA NY
  • Affiliate Professor of Practice

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 with it He co-founded DXA Studio with his partner Wayne Norbeck in 2011.

Over the course of his more than 20-year career, Jordan has completed projects that span numerous typologies. The common thread in all of 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 includes some of the most sought after residential buildings in New York City; a pedestrian bridge and park in midtown Manhattan; the vertical expansion of 831 Broadway (Willem de Kooning's former studio building); the renovation and restoration of Ralph Walker's landmark 100 Barclay Street; a new mixed-use building at 14 White Street; a new ground-up residence in the mountains of Colorado; and the design of more than 20 high-end residential and commercial projects in New York City, as well as several creative adaptive reuse Landmark projects.

A number of socially minded and humanitarian projects round out his broad spectrum of projects, including the development of an orphanage in Zambia, a health-focused community in St, Marc, Haiti, and collaborating with the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) to develop architectural solutions toward the eradication of malaria in Namibia. Jordan is also a founder and COO of LiV Connected, a company he established with Wayne Norbeck to provide thoughtful, well-designed emergency housing following natural disasters and affordable modular homes.

Prior to establishing DXA studio, Jordan worked with renowned set designer Tom McPhillips, Chicago-based Lucien Lagrange Architects, and Morris Adjmi Architects in New York City. Jordan received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Virginia Tech in 1998, where he is currently a visiting Professor of Practice. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife Laura and three children, Julian, Jada and Sedi.

Education

Continuing Education Program, School of Visual Arts, New York

B. Arch. Virginia Tech

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