Remon Alberts, AIA, CPHD, LEED AP BD+C
Senior Associate
Remon is an expert in sustainable architecture, bringing deep experience across a range of project typologies, including multifamily residential and institutional work. Since joining COOKFOX in 2021, he has played a key role in advancing the firm’s mission-driven design approach. He previously managed the design of the Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music, a mass timber structure on the campus of Monmouth University in Long Branch, New Jersey, and worked on Ruby, a Manhattan residence. He currently leads design management for 65 Franklin, a residential tower on Broadway in Lower Manhattan.
Prior to COOKFOX, Remon worked at Thomas Phifer and Partners, where he contributed to a range of cultural projects, including a new wing for the Corning Museum of Glass and the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. Earlier in his career, he was part of the team at NADAAA in Boston, contributing to Rock Creek House, a single family residence in Washington, D.C.
Remon holds a degree in architecture from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, where he graduated with honors. He brings a rigorous interest in comparative urbanism and energy policy, applying this perspective to both design and advocacy. Actively engaged in sustainability initiatives within and beyond the studio, he is a certified Passive House designer, a core member of COOKFOX’s Green Team—helping to set and track ambitious performance targets across all active projects—an AIA COTE member, and a contributor to Architecture 2030’s reporting efforts. He also serves as a visiting critic at universities in Boston and New York City.
Outside the studio, Remon can often be found cycling through Brooklyn on his cargo bike, shuttling his two children from one destination to the next.
Education
Delft University of Technology