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Back-to-Back Historic Preservation Award Winner!

We are delighted to announce that Francis C. Klein & Associates, Architects, has been honored with a 2020 Montclair Historic Preservation Award for its restoration of the Paper Plane Coffee Company...

Carroll Gardens apartment renovation featured in the New York Times

Our Carroll Gardens apartment renovation was featured in the January 16, 2020, edition of "On the Market," a weekly column in the New York Times. The article spotlighted our hand-selected...

100 Above the Park in St. Louis

Architects have incorporated references to nature in buildings since ancient times from the acanthus leaves in the Corinthian capitals of Greek temples to the structural Minoan columns in Frank Lloyd...

In the Heights: City Blocks from an Architectural Blockbuster

Revisiting the movie In the Heights was an excellent antidote to the challenges of these times. In Lin Manuel Miranda’s celebration of community, multi-generational families, the immigrant experience, and enduring...

A Visit to Weeksville: NYC’s African American Architectural Past

During these days when most travel and exploration are virtual, it is exciting to make a new in-person discovery. Having read in the New York Times about Weeksville, a pre-Civil...

New Uses for Old Buildings: Moynihan Train Hall

The current attention to massive investment in American infrastructure has revived hopes of creating a tremendously improved transportation hub for the New York metropolitan area. The newly opened Moynihan Train...

Quarantecture: The Sites and Experiences We’ve Been Dreaming of During...

For our August newsletter, we asked for our readers for their thoughts about quarantecture: the places and experiences they've been yearning for during the months of the pandemic. During that...

An Interview with Pablo de Jesus: An Architect with a...

Pablo De Jesus has worked for our firm for over 20 years. His major projects include a beachfront bungalow addition, a restaurant renovation in Newark, a two-family house rebuilding in...

A Visit to Bushwick: Where Art and Architecture Come Alive

The Ulrich Huberty House, built in 1900, at 1019 Bushwick Avenue. Vibrant murals and graffiti, the cacophony of the elevated train, and the sound of experimental music from backroom clubs...

How to Become a Zoning Expert in Five Easy Steps

We’ve seen it happen time and time again: a client comes to us with their dream renovation, only to discover that it’s not allowed by the town’s zoning code. Don’t...