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Can anyone recommend an architect who would be interested in cosulting on a brownstone renovation project for a limited time on an hourly or daily basis? My fiancee and I have worked very hard to draw up our own plans for our renovation, and would love to have an expert eye take a look at…
Can anyone recommend an architect who would be interested in cosulting on a brownstone renovation project for a limited time on an hourly or daily basis?
My fiancee and I have worked very hard to draw up our own plans for our renovation, and would love to have an expert eye take a look at and troubleshoot what we’ve done before we put our ideas into practice.
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I’ve done several Brownstone renovations in Brooklyn including two of my own. I’ve been working as an Architect/Designer for 12 years. 7 of which were focused on residential design.
I would love to take a look at your plans and give advise.
I would talk to Perla Delson at Delson or Sherman Architects because she is really smart and has great taste and she and her partner have done a bunch of brownstones.
I think they’re listed on the brownstone site somewhere or just google it.
Doug, it would be great if you would share your thoughts with brownstoner audience.
Indeed, people populate brownstones in a different way today. One of the most obvious examples is a living-dining-kitchen-terrace parlor setup. There are some more, like moving plumbing to the middle of the house to free up windowed rooms for a living space. It would be interesting to listen to your (and everybody’s) opinion and ideas on this.
My firm has undertaken several renovations for clients [and my own family] in Park Slope over the past 5 years.
We are happy to provide any input you need.
My wife and I have a 20’X40′ c. 1880 2-family brick brownstone, 3 stories plus semi-exposed basement, in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. I am an architect and she is an architectural conservator. We are currently renovating our house to make a more happy, attractive division into 2 families than it had when we bought it. I have along the way developed some opinions about how modern people inhabit brownstones. I would love to talk to you about your project.
-Doug
Jeffrey Charles Pierre is a guy who knows his brownstones. His number is 7182210417. His office is in Bed-Stuy at 366 Stuyvesant Ave. Tell him Justin sent you.
Jeffrey Charles Pierre is a guy who knows his brownstones. His number is 7182210417. His office is in Bed-Stuy at 366 Stuyvesant Ave. Tell him Justin sent you.
I’m a residential architect in Manhatten who is actually undertaking my own brownstone renovation in Clinton Hill.
I’d love to take a look at your plans. Maybe we can give each other some ideas.
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