Capital Studio Architects
1379 Main Street
East Hartford, CT 06108
860-289-3262
CME Architecture, INC
32 Crabtree Lane
Woodstock, CT 06281
860-928-7848
Crosskey Architects
One Union Place
Hartford CT
06103
Contact: William W. Crosskey, II, AIA
Crosskey Architects has worked with a number of historical organizations on adaptive re-use, including Tapley Court Housing, 1887, in Springfield, MA, and the Linus B. Plimpton House, 1884, in Hartford, CT.
860-724-3000
wc@crosskey.com
http://www.crosskey.com
Nelson Edwards
Company Architects, LLC
1156 Main Street
Branford CT
06405
Contact: Sara O. Nelson
Providing full professional services for preservation projects including, historic structures reports, feasibility studies, master planning, as well as design, documentation and contract administration. We are versed in the Secretary of the Interior's Standards, as well as local Historic District regulations, and provide proactive team leadership for a variety of disciplines including archaeology, architectural history, materials conservation, structural, mechanical, electrical and fire protection systems, and landscape architecture. Our work included the renovation of the historic facades of the new Haven City Hall, renovation of the Putnam Memorial State Park Pavilion, numerous studies of historic sites as residential work in historic contexts.
203-481-6611
Faesy-Smith
Architects
523 Danbury Road
Wilton CT
06897
Contact: A. Robert Faesy, Jr.
Faesy-Smith Architects have experience working with historical organizations such as the Wilton Historical Society, for which they oversaw the relocation and restoration of the Hurlbutt Street Blacksmith's barn and shop. In addition, the firm has worked on a number of historic residential buildings, such as a circa 1800 Colonial Revival home in Ridgefield, CT, which is part of a National Historic District.
203-834-2724
Gill & Gill
Architects, LLC
39 Wall Street, Suite 1 Norwalk CT
06850
Contact: Harrison W. Gill, III, AIA
Gill & Gill works on all types of residential architecture, for example a timber frame addition for an 1803 Norwalk, CT saltbox. Another project was the renovation and restoration of the 6,000 square foot Colonial Revival Ox Ridge Hunt Club in Darien, CT.
203-831-8808
Gilley Design
Associates, Architects. LLC
131 Summer Street Bristol CT
06010
Contact: Roy Gilley
Gilley Design Associates, Architects offers full architectural services, both residential and commercial with a specialty in historic preservation projects. Recent projects include West Street Yard and the Gemini-Eagle Building, both in the Litchfield Historic District, the Messier Building, home of the Bristol Historical Society, the Naugatuck Railroad Station, home of the Naugatuck Historical Society and the Birch Meadow Apartments in Manchester.
860-583-1333
James K. Grant
Associates
30 Depot Street P.O. Box 236
Collinsville CT 06022
Contact: James K. Grant, P.E.
2010 Lifetime Achievement Award - Hartford Preservation Alliance
James K. Grant Associates was established in 1985 and has been active in historic preservation projects since its founding. Located in the historic Collins Company Ax Factory on the Farmington River, we have enjoyed playing an active role in preservation of many of Connecticut’s unique treasures. From barns to landmarks, we value the past and are committed to maintaining the integrity of these structures for the use and pleasure of future generations.
We have been very active in the Historic Barns Grant program of the Connecticut Trust, having completed structural assessments of 11 barns under that program. We have participated in studies and renovation of many other barns as well.
860-693-8403
james_grant_assocs@sbcglobal.net
David D. Harlan
Architects, LLC
938 Chapel Street
New Haven CT
06510
Contact: David D. Harlan, Jr., AIA
David D. Harlan Architects, LLC is a full service firm specializing in traditional and classical architecture, interior design, site and landscape planning. The firm has designed fine residences and institutional buildings throughout the country. Their designs respond to regional architectural styles, as well as the particular needs of the client. The firm also has a line of custom furniture. In 2001, David Harlan received "Emerging Architect Award" from AIA-CT. Recent work includes renovations and additions for c. 1930 Georgian Revival and c. 1920 Colonial Revival residences.
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203-495-8032
david@ddharch.com
http://www.ddharch.com
Stephen Lasar
Architects
20 Bennitt Street
New Milford CT
06810
Contact: Stephen Lasar
Since 1975, Stephen Lasar Architects has specialized in cost effective, energy efficient, dynamic custom residential & small commercial projects in the Tri-State area.
Recent Historic Preservation & Adaptive Reuse projects include archival drawings & renderings for the demolished Micheel’s House by Paul Rudolph, the adaptive reuse and rehabilitation of the Gardener’s Cottage at the Lockwood-Mathews mansion in Norwalk, CT (A National Register Historic Property), and the historic research and construction drawings for the rebuilding of the New Milford Bandstand on the Green in New Milford, CT.
860-355-3765
info@StephenLasarArchitects.com
http://www.StephenLasarArchitects.com
Noyes*Vogt*Architects
20 Dunk Rock Road
Guildford, CT 06437
203-453-2800
Schoenhardt
2 Tunix Road, Suite 116
Tariffville, CT 06081
860-658-4496
Tecton Architects, Inc
1 Hartford Square West
Hartford, Ct 06106
860-548-0802

