The Age of the Modern Architect in Guadeloupe

At the beginning of the 1900’s, Guadeloupe underwent a transformation. After being hit by a natural disaster, a…

Guadeloupe: A Caribbean Island with French Flair

I had the pleasure of visiting Guadeloupe in April. The weather was beautiful and the islands a delight…

A Short History of the Taft Hotel in New Haven, CT

In 1910 the New Haven House, a key location for the social gatherings that hosted every President from…

A Grand Opening at ROÌA!

We are proud to have been a part of an ambitious renovation and restoration project for a brand…

An Iconic Age for Architecture in New Haven

Between 1910 and 1920, many iconic buildings were constructed around the New Haven Green. Each of these buildings…

Designs of the Times (from the Daily Nutmeg)

Seinfeld character George Costanza often pretended he was an architect in order to impress women, a recurring feature…

A Perfect (Architectural) Space for a Date!

In honor of Valentine’s Day, we decided to highlight four great places for a date in New Haven….

EVENTS: A Friends Center Groundbreaking

Hello, Friends! Happy New Year! We’re starting out with a bang by sharing with you our pictures and…

NEWS: Friends Center for Children

Noteworthy News from about the Friends Center for Children Groundbreaking! Malloy Pledges Strong Support for Pre-Schools (New Haven…

Quakers Seek Day Care Expansion in the Heights

Quakers Break Ground On $3.2M Pre-School New Haven Independent, Thursday, December 6, 2012 View this article online. View…

Washington Walking Tour: Art in the Federal Triangle

Last week, a couple of us from the office  took a train to the AIA Convention, which this…

Love your (built) environment

Left to right, top to bottom; Ingalls Ice Rink, Beinecke Library, Beinecke Library in its courtyard; the Center…