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Unseen Architecture
Each & every architectural project is uniquely different. From the place, size, scope, and design team. No two projects are exactly the same, and this is how architecture should be, a moment in time as a response to a very specific set of criteria. However, there are a number of common threads that weave together…
Read MoreNew England Home CT – Good Bones
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Read MoreHigh Profile Monthly – Construction Inclusion Week
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Read MoreReimagining a Historic Fair Haven Landmark with Junta for Progressive Action
Our Work with Junta on Grand Avenue We’re proud to be partnering with Junta for Progressive Action, New Haven’s oldest Hispanic-led nonprofit, to reimagine their historic home on Grand Avenue in the heart of Fair Haven. For more than 50 years, Junta has been a trusted resource and gathering place for immigrant and Hispanic families…
Read MoreHigh Profile Monthly – 2025 Sustainable Architecture Award
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Read MoreBuilding Models is Serious Business
The Timeless Value of Physical Models in Architectural Design Our industry is constantly evolving. From AI-assisted software to advanced BIM modeling, today’s architects and designers spend more time in front of computer screens than at drafting tables or in workshops. However, no matter how advanced technology becomes, it will never replace the beauty, clarity, and…
Read MorePerch & Hollow Residence Progress
This month we are excited to see the progress of the Perch & Hollow residence, a modern house designed to capture the views to the natural wooded surrounding landscape through a cantilevered living space, wrapped entirely in glazing. The opened motorized windows will enhance this experience by allowing the occupants to have unencumbered access to…
Read MoreWhat a Transit Oriented Community Means for New Haven
Summarizing Recent Developments at Union Station In collaboration with the New Haven Parking Authority, Patriquin Architects has assisted in rezoning Union Station and its surrounding lots into a Transit Oriented Community or TOC, marking a significant shift towards car-free living in New Haven. At a recent meeting, Alders voted unanimously to create this new…
Read MorePaolo’s Presidency Archive
In honor of the time and dedication Palos Campos dedicated to his term as AIA Connecticut Chapter President in 2023, we wish to share his observations and perspectives in the industry, as posted in the AIACT monthly publication, Architype.
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