Like many of our commnity projects, the Sephardic Mikveh of Brooklyn was a project we cared deeply about getting right. A space like this demands more than good design, it requires sensitivity to the people who will use it. Privacy, comfort, and dignity weren't just items on a checklist for us; they shaped every design choice we made, from the layout down to the materials we chose. That meant thinking carefully about how someone moves through the building: from the warmth of the reception areas, down the corridors lit by cascading chandeliers, into preparation rooms finished with blush marble and brushed brass. Every material choice, was intentional and in service of an experience that feels both sacred and deeply personal.

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