![]() Seidenberg Antiques, and the Stephen Haller Galleries, as well as the corporate offices and flagship store for Coach Leatherware in New York City, and several other stores for Coach in Boston, Los Angeles, Princeton, Manhasset, and Amagansett. His project experience also includes numerous projects for specialty retail companies such as Dean & DeLuca, D. His adaptive reuse projects include the conversion of a 16-story industrial building into residential lofts for Christodora House in the East Village in New York City. He designed the successful renovation and conversion of several landmarked warehouse buildings for residential and commercial office use with developer Two Trees Management. Fifield was the project architect for the first significant residential development in the DUMBO neighborhood on the Brooklyn Waterfront. He takes great pride in his in-depth knowledge of construction technology and the well-established track record of Fifield Piaker Elman in delivering well built and creative architectural projects to numerous satisfied and repeat clients. He is experienced in the design of demanding architectural solutions for the renovation and restoration of existing historic and landmarked buildings and is dedicated to the creation of well-executed, client-focused projects and buildings. He serves as principal in charge for a wide variety of residential, commercial, and retail projects and leads the firm’s residential design practice. Fifield is the founding principal of Fifield Piaker Elman Architects, originally established in 1984 as John T.
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