Messana O'Rorke

Messana O'Rorke
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PartnersBrian Messana, Toby O'Rorke
Founded1996
LocationNew York City, United States

Messana O'Rorke is an American architecture and interior design firm founded by Brian Messana and Toby O'Rorke in 1996. The firm is recognized for their minimalist designs. Messana O'Rorke has earned design awards for their residential, commercial, mixed-use, hospitality and cultural projects.

Partners

Toby O'Rorke earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the School of Architecture at Oxford Polytechnic in 1985. After working with the Greater London Council Department of Architecture and apprenticing with architecture firms in Sydney, Australia, O'Rorke earned a postgraduate degree from Oxford Polytechnic and later attended postgraduate studies at Virginia Tech College of Architecture.

There, O'Rorke met California architect Brian Messana. Messana earned his master’s degree from Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation in New York in 1992.[1] After graduation he worked for the architecture firms of Peter Marino Architect, Asymptote Architecture and Richard Meier & Partners.[2]

In 1996, the pair formed Messana O'Rorke.[3] The firm develops residential, commercial[4] and institutional projects in the United States and abroad.[5][6] The firm is recognized for its architecture of space, ideas and experience.[7][8] Messana O'Rorke's designs are known for their use of minimalism.[9] In 2019, the firm's Jewel Box, won the best of year award for Best Small Apartment.[10]

Projects

Awards

Year Program Award Project
2013 Society of American Registered Architects Design Award of Honor for the project Isla de Vieques
2013 Society of American Registered Architects Design Award of Honor for the project Ten Broeck Cottage
2012 Society of American Registered Architects Design Award of Honor for the project Charles Street Town House
2011 Interior Design Magazine's Best Of Year 2011 Merit in category of Multistory Residence Charles Street Town House
2009 Sunshine and Hope International Design Competition, China Technical Excellence Sunshine and Hope Elementary School
2006 Interior Design Magazine's Best Of The Best 2006 Residential Freestanding Projects Ten Broeck Cottage
2006 Torre de Agua Exposition Competition winning entry Torre de Agua
2006 The American Institute of Architects New York City Chapter 2006 Design Awards Award of Citation StoreFront, New York, New York
2002 The American Institute of Architects New York State Chapter 2002 Design Awards Award of Citation Axis Theatre, New York, New York
2001 The American Institute of Architects New York Chapter 2001 Design Awards Award for Interior Architecture “Skin Care Lab.”
2001 The American Institute of Architects New York State Chapter 2001 Design Awards Award of Merit Skin Care Lab, New York, New York
1999 The American Institute of Architects New York Chapter 1999 Design Awards Award for Interior Architecture Axis Theatre, New York, New York
1998 Jyvaskyla Music and Arts Centre International Design Competition First Runners up Group Jyvaskyla Music and Arts Centre

Exhibitions

  • 2013 “The Phoenix House” Project 2013 Global Architecture Houses Exhibition, GA Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.
  • 2009 “The Cube House” Project 2009 Global Architecture Houses Exhibition, GA Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.
  • 2008 “The Wall House” Project 2008 Global Architecture Houses Exhibition, GA Galley, Tokyo, Japan.
  • 2007 “The Box House” Project 2007 Global Architecture Houses Exhibition, GA Galley, Tokyo, Japan.
  • 2006 StoreFront, New York City AIA Design Awards Exhibition, New York City AIA Center for Architecture, New York, USA
  • 2006 Zaragoza 2008 Exposition, Water and the Sustainable Development of Cities, Proposal Exhibition, Zaragoza, Spain
  • 2005 “Galahad House” Project 2005 Global Architecture Houses Exhibition, GA Gallery, Tokyo Japan
  • 2004 Flight 93 National Memorial Competition Entrants Exhibition. Summerset, Pennsylvania, USA
  • 2004 “Ten Broeck Cottage” Project 2004 Global Architecture Houses Exhibition, GA Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2003 The World Trade Center International Memorial Competition Entrants Exhibition New York, New York.
  • 2003 The High Line International Competition Entrants Exhibition @ Grad Central New York, New York
  • 2003 Pearth Amboy High School Competition Entrants Exhibition, Pearth Amboy, New Jersey, USA
  • 2003 “Island House” Project 2003 Global Architecture Houses Exhibition, GA Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2002 Axis Theatre, Design Awards Exhibition, Arts Center New York, USA
  • 2002 “Savage House” Project 2002 Global Architecture Houses Exhibition, GA Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2001 Skin Care Lab, Design Awards Exhibition, Arts Center, New York USA
  • 2001 “Apple Orchard House.” Project 2001. Global Architecture Houses Exhibition, GA Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2000 “Fisherman’s House”, Project 2000. Global Architecture Houses Exhibition, GA Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
  • 1999 Axis Theatre, Design Awards Exhibition, Arts Center New York, USA
  • 1998 “ Angels Edge” Project 1998. Global Architecture Houses Exhibition, GA Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
  • 1998 Jyvaskyla Music and Arts Centre. Competition Exhibition, Jyvaskyla, Finland.
  • 1999 The American Institute of Architects New York Chapter 1999 Design Awards: Award for Interior Architecture for the project Axis Theatre, New York, New York.
  • 1998 Jyvaskyla Music and Arts Centre International Design Competition: First Runners up Group: 1998.

References

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  2. ^ "Messana O'Rorke website". Messana O'Rorke.com. Retrieved 13 August 2025.
  3. ^ "Toby O'Rorke". Interior Design. Retrieved 2025-08-15.
  4. ^ McKnight, Jenna (2016-08-16). "Messana O'Rorke uses wood, marble and concrete for Malin+Goetz stores". Dezeen. Retrieved 2025-08-15.
  5. ^ Messana O'Rorke Official Website
  6. ^ Residential Architect Magazine
  7. ^ Reynolds, Emma (2022-11-10). "This New Coffee Table Book Celebrates Architecture Firm Messana O'Rorke's Minimalist Designs". Robb Report. Retrieved 2025-08-15.
  8. ^ "Complexity Disguised in Minimalism: Messana O'Rorke's Design Ethos | NEMETSCHEK". www.nemetschek.com. Retrieved 2025-08-15.
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  10. ^ Lassell, Michael. "Jewel Box by Messana O'Rorke: 2019 Best of Year Winner for Small Apartment". Interior Design. Retrieved 2025-08-15.
  11. ^ Lyttle, Bethany (August 19, 2010). "House Tour: Livingstone, N.Y." The New York Times.
  12. ^ Trujillo, John (2017-05-03). "Messana O'Rorke Architects extends colonial New York homestead with weathering-steel annex". Dezeen. Retrieved 2025-08-15.
  13. ^ Porkoláb, Courtney (29 October 2013). "Winter Skin Tips From Malin + Goetz". lifestylemirror.com/. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  14. ^ "We visit Malin + Goetz founders' balanced Upper West Side apartment". Wallpaper*. 2022-10-16. Retrieved 2025-08-15.
  15. ^ "Charles Street Town House". archrecord.construction.com/. February 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
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  17. ^ McKeough, Tim (5 November 2013). "A Halston-Inspired Two-Bedroom in Chelsea". nymag.com/. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
  18. ^ Lomholt, Isabelle (24 Apr 2013). "The Phoenix House : Arizona Architecture". e-architect.co.uk/. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  19. ^ Brodsky, Daniella (2001). "Skincare Lab". City (14): 20.
  20. ^ Tyler (9 October 2014). "Work live loft by MESSANA O'RORKE". plastolux.com/. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
  21. ^ "Lower East Side Storefront-Turned-Home". apartmenttherapy.com/. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
  22. ^ "200 E 62 Official Website". 200e62ny.com/. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  23. ^ Lassell, Michael. "Jewel Box by Messana O'Rorke: 2019 Best of Year Winner for Small Apartment". Interior Design. Retrieved 2025-08-15.
  24. ^ Wang, Lucy (2019-06-20). "Jewel Box Apartment by Messana O'Rorke". Dwell. Retrieved 2025-08-15.
  25. ^ "Messana O'Rorke captures Jackson's architectural style in their latest 5,000-square-foot residence without compromising the firm's fastidious approach to space planning and form-making". Global Design News. 2024-01-16. Retrieved 2025-08-15.