Those at Perkins Eastman who worked with Jay Epstein during his 22 years with the firm are mourning his passing on April 21 after a four-year battle with ALS. Jay was so beloved at PE that his coworkers have sent an outpouring of praise and affection.
“Jay truly epitomized the best of PE,” Jennifer Romeo says. “He was warm, caring, funny, humble, and always strove for – and delivered – design excellence. Devoted to his craft, working with Jay was an honor, as he was an incredible collaborator and mentor to colleagues and clients alike. Even after his ALS diagnosis, who he was as a curious, growth-minded person transcended the confines of his illness and, through this, Jay continued to teach us, in this case, that setbacks are never limiters. Thank you, friend.”
Ceyda Metghalchi worked closely with him in the Science + Technology practice at New York’s Studio 12 for about eight years, and she remembers Jay with deep fondness. “There are people who come into our lives and quietly, profoundly change us. Jay was that person for me,” she shares. “More than a colleague, he was a mentor, a father figure, and a steady presence I came to rely on. His attention to detail, the way he engaged with researchers, and his deep, genuine passion for architecture and design left a lasting impression on everyone who had the privilege to work with him. He believed in people and brought out the best in everyone around him. I feel incredibly lucky to have learned from him, laughed with him, and shared time with someone so rare. He will be missed beyond words.”
Jay retired in 2022 following his diagnosis the previous year. “I miss you all,” he said in a firmwide email after stepping down, “and will forever value the experiences we have shared and take pride in what we have accomplished together over the last two decades.”
But that wasn’t the last many of his colleagues would see of him. Jay and his wife, Corinne, formed Team Jay that year to raise money for Walk ALS Long Island, which became an annual event for them, their friends, and their family. Team Jay raised nearly $26,000 in its first year in 2022, where several PEople joined in the effort—and continued to do so each year after that.

The PE contingent of Team Jay after their first Walk ALS on Sep. 24, 2022.

Team Jay, following the 2024 Walk ALS last September.