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February 27, 2006

Looking for licensed architect/engineer for small co-op job

My wife an I live in a 750 sq ft one-bedroom in a pre-war co-op (72 units) in Park Slope. We would like to combine a large walk-through closet (it has doorways in the bedroom and living room), part of our bedroom and a corner of our living room to make a den/office/nursery. This will require moving the bedroom wall, tearing part of the wall between the bedroom and the living room, and putting up new walls in the bed and living rooms. We'd also like to take down half of a wall between the kitchen and the living room and close up the existing entrance to the kitchen, which is off the front hall. We've interviewed contractors but our co-op requires plans to be submitted by a licensed architect or engineer. We won't be touching plumbing, heating or electric (ok, we're moving one outlet, but that's it), and we have a pretty good idea of what we want. If anyone has any recommendations for this kind of job, we'd surely appreciate it.

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Try Kim Peck (917)449-7557. She is currently working on my apartment in manhattan but she does work in brooklyn also.

Posted by: anon at February 27, 2006 4:16 PM

I am an architect in Park Slope. I can be reached at 646-257-3920.

You can also visit my web page by copying and pasting http://homepage.mac.com/proffittny/PhotoAlbum1.html

Good luck,


Robert Proffitt

Posted by: Robert Proffitt at February 28, 2006 12:16 PM

If you're looking for clean, well thought out, meaningful, and high-end design (done on a timely and professional schedule), then John Hatheway is NOT the route you want to take.

Posted by: anon at March 5, 2006 2:24 PM

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