The Birdseye Architecture studio’s work represents a continued evaluation and refinement of scale through art & craft, firmly rooted in the building tradition of place.  Conceptual design strategies are derived through the iterative exploration of material, detail, sustainability, site exploration, program, budget and a strong commitment to intuitive design.

Through client feedback and discovery, the essential is uncovered and refined creating a distinct architectural language which draws from region, heritage and context.  The continued exploration of this design paradigm advances our work and grounds each project to a distinct time and place.  Our work is seen throughout Vermont, New England, New York and the United States.

Birdseye is the recipient of several international design awards and numerous American Institute of Architects honors, both locally and regionally.  Our work has been featured in international design magazines and books. Birdseye is honored to be selected as a Special Mention in the Architizer A+ Awards for the Best Small Firm (1-10 employee) in 2022.

Birdseye is a participant in the 2018 Time Space Existence architectural exhibition, organized by the GAA Foundation and hosted by the European Cultural Centre as part of the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale.

Brian J. Mac FAIA leads a design team that includes architects, Andrew Chardain AIA, Jeff Kamuda AIA, Peter Abiles AIA, Joe Fisher AIA CPHC, project manager Tyler Whalen Assoc. AIA, and architectural associates Brennen Donnelly Assoc. AIA and Will Lones Assoc. AIA.

Visit our ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO to explore a selection of our work.