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Dattner Architects

Is this your company?

It is 21st century folks, not 1980. - Architect Dattner Architects Employee Review

1.0
30 Jan 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible hours for people with families. Firm has a good relationship with the city, therefor there is some decent civic work firm is focused on. Firm is based on 3 studios: housing, transportation and healthcare/education.

Cons

My first 2 months I have seen 7 people leave overhearing how unsatisfied it is to work in the firm. I didn't quite understand what it is about myself, until a while has passed. Having 9 principals might be okay somewhere, but when they don't get along, work flow and organization is not firm's biggest asset anymore. Not a great place for interns. Firm does not pay for ARE, they only give you $1000 bonus when you become licensed. Their mentee-mentorship program does not exist so basically you are on your own. If you think someone cares if you have are learning enough/having enough to do that day, trust me they don't. When you tell principal what you would like to work on-noting really happens. They only care about themselves. If you are looking for a fun and healthy environment-this is not a place for you. Most of the employees are here only because of decent salary and because they have their families to feed,no one really wants to get personal or to get to know you better. God forbid you take a vacation, they will say OFC,except when you come back they will indirectly show you how angry they are that you are behind on your sumbittal. Overall, it's a pity because civic architecture is meaningful and there is some folks who can do something in the firm, except NO ONE CARES. Recently we got a new pincipal, "managing partner". Everything is great except she makes interns set up tables for monthly partner's meets while not putting her marketing team to do so. Interns/juniors might be starters, but they are not servers. Lastly, you can do better than this firm.

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5.0
4 Aug 2025
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Pros

The environment is collaborative, and there’s a consistent effort to support staff, whether through resource improvements, transparent communication, or genuine responsiveness to feedback. The Associates Group does a great job bringing staff concerns and suggestions to leadership, and regular townhalls create space for open, two-way dialogue. Leadership doesn’t pretend everything’s perfect, but they’re clearly committed to continuous improvement, and that mindset shows up in daily practice. One thing I’ve especially appreciated is the firm’s support for outside initiatives. I’ve been involved in AIA work, and leadership has encouraged that engagement as part of my professional development. They recognize that growth happens both within and beyond project work, and they try to make space for that. A big part of what makes the culture work is the people, it’s a diverse group with a wide range of talents and experiences. People are professional, but also down-to-earth and supportive of each other, which makes day-to-day collaboration easier and more enjoyable.

Cons

Like any workplace, there are areas that can improve. One ongoing opportunity is to continue advancing design ambition and rigor across all studios, ensuring consistency in design quality and innovation firm-wide. That said, there’s a strong foundation and a willingness to evolve, which makes progress feel possible.

1.0
14 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Conveniently located in Midtown Manhattan near many transportation options.

Cons

The principal and managing principal weaponized the levers of power against me and acted in bad faith. After 6 months of dedicated hard work, they ambushed me, ushered me into a conference room with the human resources director and fired me for no reason. I asked the principal whom I worked with directly, why I was being fired and she crossed her arms and looked straight ahead without saying a word. Then the managing principal swooped in and started lecturing me about Dattner Architects and how they have 'high standards' and some other nonsense. She also told me that there were no other open positions at the firm that I could fill. That was a bold-faced lie since there were three positions posted under the 'Career Opportunities' section of their website at the time. Then they ran out of the room leaving the poor human resources director to clean up the mess. When I got back to my desk, the principal had already sent an email to the team that I had been fired. I was greeted with a bunch of sad eyes from my now former colleagues. It was the cruelest experience I have had in a corporate architecture firm.

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