FORMARCH is one of the most known firms of Architecture and Interior Design Studio in New York. The partners Brent Leonard and Sean Webb opened FORMARCH in 1998, starting with successfully designing, building, restoring and renovating homes and structures throughout North America. Discover more about this studio and its work in this article.
FORMARCH – Architecture + Interiors in New York

The purpose
One of the company’s many goals is to make the process of designing and building a new home as easy and enjoyable as possible by combining the team’s technical expertise, material knowledge, intuition, and service.

FORMARCH creates spaces that provide a beautiful experience of life.
The work
FORMARCH interiors are a careful choreography of shapes and forms that speak a distinct language geared toward the context and feel that clients seek. Objects are chosen for their inherent shape and colour characteristics, as well as the significance they hold in the lives of the clients. Interior furnishing layout is always considered in initial architectural layouts so that everything fits and lives in harmony.

Creating aesthetically pleasing spaces that not only serve the client’s needs but also provide delight in the everyday experience of living is central to the craft and the hallmark of a FORMARCH home. All the projects, homes and structures, are designed from the outside in, but also with a strong sense of how they will feel on the inside, organically and seamlessly bridging the disciplines of architecture and interior design.
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FORMARCH consider how to celebrate and temper how light activates space and promotes overall well-being as they move toward light in the spaces. They have attention to place the homes in the landscape to maximise a sense of place and privacy within the confines of a given location while also expanding it by borrowing from distant views of tree tops, topography, and sky.
The house shelters day dreaming, the house protects the dreamer, the house allows one to dream in peace. Gaston Bachelard

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