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What Clients are Saying
"The team at SPYSCAPE couldn’t have been more helpful. Our (very sophisticated!) guests were totally blown away by the space and the experience."
Founders Forum
"We held an event for a very demanding international group and everyone was thrilled. "
Bloomberg Philanthropies
“Every detail we asked for was provided, and we had an amazing event! I have only heard praise from my team!”
JPMorganChase
"Everyone really enjoyed themselves. Your staff were all amazing - super welcoming, friendly, and helpful. Look forward to working with you all again!"
Jane Street Capital
"We have been wanting to shake things up at TMA NYC, and the event at SPYSCAPE was both sleek and sophisticated."
TMA & BDO USA
"Thank you, and your amazing staff, for providing a memorable evening and experience that our auction winner and his guests will not soon forget."
Jazz Foundation of America
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"Such a high-tech, experiential museum requires a design far beyond the simple white gallery box. Enter David Adjaye, who has conceived a 'town within a building' on Eighth Avenue in Manhattan, creating an entirely new model for a museum, informed by technology and designed to prioritize experience."
Architectural Digest

"One of the most thoroughly designed experiences I have encountered, with everything from the fonts to flooring, interactive tables to Enigma machines, rendered in a materials palette that’s more Breuer than Barnum."
Curbed NY

"Kinetic, foreboding, engrossing design. Cuts between floors, peeks into other galleries, translucent screens, smoked glass windows and doors, and varied lighting, ranging from LEDs to traditional museum lighting."
Wallpaper

"SPYSCAPE is the newest unhidden headquarters of our cultural fascination with the art of deception. A city within a city: seven galleries, 141 live screens, 317 speakers, 113 live cameras, and 32 projectors. Nick Ryan, a sound artist, has designed SPYSCAPE’s aural landscape which is as original and meticulously rendered as David Adjaye’s architecture."
The New York Times