Vertical Urban Factory
PUBLICATION- This publication writes about Bromley Caldari Architects’ work at the Standard Motor Products Building and Pfizer building alongside the Acumen Capital Partners. See pages 399-400.
Modern A-Frame
PUBLICATION- This book covers two Bromley Caldari projects. On pages 181-193, our Steamlined Serenity project is featured. Our A-Frame in Bloom is seen on pages 209-221.
The Farm on the Roof
PUBLICATION- Features Bromley Caldari’s effort in the construction of the Brooklyn Grange rooftop garden located at 37-18 Northern Boulevard.
Second Nature Urban Architecture
PUBLICATION- Features Bromley Caldari Architects’ work with Brooklyn Grange to create the rooftop garden at 37-18 Northern Boulevard.
21st Century Beach Houses
PUBLICATION- This book features Bromley Caldari Architects’ Ocean View Home on pages 128-131.
New York Interior Design, 1935-1985 Vol. 2 : Masters of Modernism
PUBLICATION- On pages 76-87 displays a series of beautiful apartment projects done by Scott Bromley, amongst the former team at Bromley Jacobsen.
Upstairs Downstairs
PUBLICATION- Looks at the design of Bromley Caldari Architects’ Twin Townhouses on pages 152-153.
Creating the New American Town House
PUBLICATION- A compilation of townhouses that features Bromley Caldari Architects’ Twin Townhouses project on pages 220-225.
Lofts & Apartments
PUBLICATION- Features Emi’s Apartment designed by Bromley Caldari Architects on pages 190-197.
Waterfront Retreats
PUBLICATION- A book of houses that features House on Fire Island on pages 74-81, designed by Bromley Caldari Architects.
East Coast Rooms
PUBLICATION- Features Scott Bromley’s Octagonal Waterfront Getaway on pages 106-110.
Interior Design
PUBLICATION- A comprehensive, applications-oriented introduction to the evolving field of interior design, with a focus on the challenges facing designers in the 21st century. Emphasizing good solutions to real problems by examining best practices from the past and present, the author details case studies using a broad range of projects from modest home and work-place designs, to public areas, to full professional involvement in large commercial spaces