Civic and Cultural Architecture

Disbrow Iannuzzi's work in civic and cultural architecture spans performing arts venues, community spaces, and public infrastructure.

From civic plazas and light-rail stations to public safety campuses and nonprofit cultural hubs, our work emphasizes clarity, durability, and adaptability. We create spaces that welcome communities, support daily use, and stand the test of time.

Joint Public Safety Training Campus – Chicago, Illinois

Our Experience in Civic and Cultural Architecture

What We Do

  • Modern building with wooden columns, a sloped roof, stone exterior wall, and surrounding trees and greenery.

    Residential

    Hills Residence – Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

  • Aerial view of a flat rooftop with three rectangular garden sections with plants, a parking lot with some parked cars, and a street with cars and a bus. Trees cast shadows on the parking lot.

    Adaptive Reuse

    5000 Grand River – Detroit, Michigan

  • Aerial view of a sports complex with multiple tennis courts, a clay court, and spectator seating, located near a large building and surrounded by trees, roads, and urban infrastructure.

    Sports Architecture

    Chicagoland Tennis Complex – Chicago, Illinois

  • A person sitting on the floor of an empty dance studio with wooden bleachers and a high ceiling with exposed beams and light fixtures.

    Civic and Cultural

    L.A. Dance Project – Los Angeles, California

  • Interior of a bar with a wooden counter, black and tan patterned cabinet, black bar stools, shelves of liquor bottles, and decorative wall art.

    Hospitality

    Spot Lite – Detroit, Michigan

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