Does Your Commercial Project Require an Architect?

In Connecticut, residential building or renovation projects involving single-family or two-family homes don’t require the services of an…

How to Know if You Need an Architect for Your Residential Project

Architects are highly trained and certified experts who can bring a helpful professional perspective to any project, including…

How Unusual Design Collaborations Can Deliver Great Results

Every architectural design project we take on involves collaboration to some degree. At a minimum, we work with…

Guilford residents approve donation of land for affordable housing

  GUILFORD — The room at Guilford’s Nathanael B. Greene Community Center was packed Tuesday night with hundreds…

Guilford to vote on affordable housing project

GUILFORD — Residents next week will vote on whether to transfer a downtown parcel of land to NeighborWorks New…

What is Modern Vernacular Architecture?

Merriam-Webster defines the word “vernacular” as “using a language or dialect native to a region or country rather…

The General’s Residences – A New Model for Multi-Family Living

A local builder and developer approached us to develop a conceptual design for a 9-unit, market-rate multi-family housing…

Patriquin Architects’ Favorites: Our “Best of the Best” for 2019

As we approach the end of 2019, we’re happy to say — with deep gratitude to our incredible…

2019 Chrysalis Award Winner

We won the 2019 Chrysalis Award! The Chrysalis Award (formerly the Emerging Firm Award) is a peer recognition…

Diversity and Architecture: Benefits of Employment Equity

Diversity—whether in the population of a country or the employees of a company—makes entities and organizations better. This…

How Your Architecture Firm Can Help with Community Engagement

In many cases, it takes more than an excellent design and quality construction for a new-build or renovation…

CTGBC Names The Slate School Best in Show

  New Haven, CT – On October 3, Patriquin Architects accepted the Connecticut Green Building Council’s 2019 Atelier…