Anthony Morali is the founder of Morali Architects and Renewable Energy Development (R.E.D.). Originally from the Bronx, New York, he graduated from Pratt Institute in 1981. Prior to beginning his own firm he apprenticed with Persich and Giacopelli, and contributed to First Design Award for Holy Trinity Church in Whitestone.
Subsequently, he managed the Board of Standards and Appeals city planning and zoning projects with Salvati Architects in Brooklyn. In 1985, he was co-founder of MG Architects, where he stayed until 2004, at which time he founded Morali Architects and R.E.D.
Anthony's notable contributions include adaptive reuse of some of the city's iconic landmark buildings, such as the Rainbow Room in Rockefeller Center, Cipriani's at 55 Wall Street, Cipriani's at Grand Central Terminal, the conversion of the Bowery Bank into the renowned Capitale event space, among other historic locations throughout Midtown, SoHo and Tribeca.
Subsequently, he managed the Board of Standards and Appeals city planning and zoning projects with Salvati Architects in Brooklyn. In 1985, he was co-founder of MG Architects, where he stayed until 2004, at which time he founded Morali Architects and R.E.D.
Anthony's notable contributions include adaptive reuse of some of the city's iconic landmark buildings, such as the Rainbow Room in Rockefeller Center, Cipriani's at 55 Wall Street, Cipriani's at Grand Central Terminal, the conversion of the Bowery Bank into the renowned Capitale event space, among other historic locations throughout Midtown, SoHo and Tribeca.
Services
Morali Architects design firm has over 20 years of experience. Our architects have set a precedence within the realm of architecture; being known primarily for our work on the Rainbow Room in Rockefeller Center, Ciprianis', 55 Wall Street, Grand Central Terminal and the original Bowery Bank as well as several other locations throughout Mid-town, Soho and Tribeca.