Michael Haverland

Michael Haverland is an architect based in New York City and East Hampton, New York. His work includes residential, retail, commercial, institutional and urban design projects. Most recently, he collaborated with Calvin Klein on the design of a new house in Southampton, New York.

Michael taught at the Yale School of Architecture for ten years, and coordinated the Yale Urban Design Workshop, a community design center.

His work has been widely published, with numerous features in The New York Times,    the Architecture issue of Architectural Digest, Architectural Record,   New York magazine,  as well as several books. The firm has also been recognized with local and national design awards.

Residential

 * Apartment, Upper East Side, New York, NY
 * Apartment, Upper West Side, New York, NY
 * Billboard, East Hampton, NY
 * Duplex Apartment, New York NY
 * Duplex Apartment, Upper West Side, New York, NY
 * Duplex Loft, New York, NY
 * Garden Pavilion, New York, NY
 * House, East Hampton, NY
 * House, Shelter Island, NY
 * New York Dems, Democratic National Convention, 2008
 * Pool and Garden, East Hampton, NY
 * Townhouse, Gramercy Park, New York, NY
 * Townhouse Garden, Upper East Side, New York, NY
 * Wall House, Southampton, NY
 * Waterfront House, East Hampton, NY
 * Waterfront House Two, East Hampton, NY
 * William Cody House Restoration, Palm Springs, CA

Civic/Retail

 * ArtSpace Gallery, New Haven, CT
 * Elementary School Addition, New Haven, CT
 * Lovett Gallery, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
 * Robert Marc Headquarters/Showroom, New York, NY
 * Tod's Retail Concepts, Global Locations

In progress

 * Artist’s Campus, East Hampton, NY
 * House, Beverly Hills, CA
 * House, East Hampton, NY
 * House and Property Renovation, Sagaponack, NY
 * Oceanfront House, Southampton, NY
 * Triplex Penthouse Apartment, New York, NY
 * Waterfront House, East Hampton, NY
 * Waterfront House, Southampton, NY
 * Working Eco-farm and Studio, Hudson, NY

Design awards
Michael Haverland Architect, PC has been recognized with numerous design awards from the American Institute of Architects (New York and Connecticut chapters), the Congress for the New Urbanism, the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, and the Brick Industry Association.