At the John B. Scola Training Center in Long Island City with Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers Local 1 NY a powerful collaboration is taking place—bringing architects out of the office and into the field.
Brick Instructor Kevin Rice, at a recent Architects Hands-On Masonry Day gave design professionals the opportunity to experience firsthand what it takes to build the structures that define New York City.
This wasn’t just a demonstration—it was an immersive, educational experience designed to strengthen understanding, respect, and collaboration between architects and union tradespeople.
Architects typically design from behind a desk—but this initiative flips the script.
Participants worked directly with:
By stepping into the boots of skilled union craftworkers, architects gained a deeper appreciation for the precision, physical skill, and expertise required on every jobsite.
This kind of hands-on exposure creates better-informed design decisions—leading to projects that are not only functional, but buildable, efficient, and long-lasting.
The impact of this experience goes far beyond the training center.
When architects understand the craft:
As Kevin Rice emphasized, incorporating more masonry—brick, stone, and restoration—into architectural design doesn’t just support the trades… it enhances the visual and structural integrity of New York City itself.
Union training centers like BAC Local 1 NY are more than classrooms—they are hubs of excellence, innovation, and workforce development.
They provide:
These programs are critical in shaping the next generation of construction professionals while strengthening partnerships across the entire building ecosystem.
This initiative is a perfect example of how education, collaboration, and hands-on experience can drive meaningful progress across industries.
At ULA Network, we believe in telling these stories because they matter.
They highlight the real impact of union labor:
✔️ Creating career pathways
✔️ Strengthening communities
✔️ Building world-class infrastructure
✔️ Supporting economic growth
Whether you're an architect, student, or someone exploring a career in the trades—there is an opportunity for you to be part of this movement.
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When design meets craftsmanship, and education meets opportunity—everyone wins.
This is how we build not just structures…but stronger careers, stronger partnerships, and stronger communities.
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