

The Alloy Block builds spaces where design meets civic life. This Brooklyn-based studio—a hybrid of architects, strategists, and makers—approaches the built environment as a collaborative act, blending adaptive reuse, material innovation, and community storytelling. Their work spans cultural hubs, workplaces, and public installations, all unified by a belief that architecture should connect, not just contain. Projects like the adaptive revival of industrial relics and modular installations for urban activation reveal their knack for turning constraints into creative fuel.