Architecture Work P.C.

Architecture Work P.C.

Architecture and Planning

New York, NY 98 followers

We offer many options for professional services, from basic plan approvals & permits to complete design and construction

About us

William Robert King, the firm’s founder, began his career in New York City thirty-six years ago as a project architect in the office of Ulrich Franzen and Associates, a noted international architectural firm. Mr. King’s experience working on projects such as Champion International Headquarters in Stamford, CT; Con Edison-Queens Division Headquarters in Forest Hills, NY; and the Headquarters for Philip Morris inNew York City among many others, created the background for establishing his own practice in April of 1984. From that point onward, Mr. King has developed a firm known for expertise in a wide range of projects and providing a variety of services for a diverse clientele. In the first decade of practice, the firm’s work concentrated on residential rehabilitation projects for individual clients. In the years since the firm has seen a continuing trend towards residential, medical and commercial projects. We are committed to improving the quality of services as well as maintaining our high design standards. Toward that end, we have fully computerized drafting & design, utilizing AutoCad, AutoDesk 3D Studio Max and Visio Professional software.

Website
http://www.architectureworkpc.com/
Industry
Architecture and Planning
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1983
Specialties
Architecture

Locations

Employees at Architecture Work P.C.

Updates

  • This is part 2 of our series on infinity deck building, onto the rest of the story. Here you can see how we created a rock retaining wall and planting ledge, added pained cedar clapboards, toe nailed down the Mahogany decking and installed the deck lighting.

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  • Very talented team

    The installation of our aluminum composite paneling is progressing steadily as our new crew gets accustomed to the process. After our initial contractor retired and closed his business, we had to transition to a new team. The paneling system is proprietary and unique, but with assistance and materials from the original team, our new installers are making excellent progress.

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  • The installation of our aluminum composite paneling is progressing steadily as our new crew gets accustomed to the process. After our initial contractor retired and closed his business, we had to transition to a new team. The paneling system is proprietary and unique, but with assistance and materials from the original team, our new installers are making excellent progress.

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  • New OBS on Long Island “OBS” is “Office Based Surgery” and is essentially a suite of rooms and a set of work procedures under which medical doctors & surgeons can do hundreds of authorized operations under variable levels of patient sedation thus avoiding the wait and expense of going to the local hospital. The most important distinction from hospital procedures is that the patient arrives by appointment, is generally healthy otherwise and does not stay for any great length of time and certainly not “overnight”. These are known as “ambulatory procedures”. Architecture Work, P.C. has been designing OBS suites since the legislation was first passed in 2008.

    Planning Guide for OBS Page — Architecture Work PC

    Planning Guide for OBS Page — Architecture Work PC

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  • Hope all’s well with you and your families- Here’s what we’ve been doing lately- New homes and apartments: *New home in Nissequogue, Long Island *Loft renovation in the Flatiron District – Midtown Manhattan *Pre-war apartment renovation on the Upper West Side - Manhattan *Apartment renovation on the Upper West Side - Manhattan *Home renovation in Dyker Heights - Brooklyn Medical and office based surgery: *New medical office in LIC *New medical office in Brooklyn *New medical office based surgery in Spring Valley, NY *New medical office based surgery in Bethpage, NY *New medical office Upper West Side, Manhattan In addition to full service architectural design, we also provide the following related services- *“Architect of record” where we prepare drawings and plans for filing with agencies of jurisdiction, such as building departments, landmarks, co-op or condominium boards etc, for the purpose of obtaining approvals for permits. This is especially useful for decorators, designers and builders that need an architect to make sure the work complies with the local Codes or zoning. *We are a “Special Inspection Agency” in New York City. We offer internal and external inspections. *We also offer zoning analysis for opinions on lot development or a neighboring property development. -Bob

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  • Typical renovation keeping the basic living and bedroom(s) room layout, gutting the "service areas" and re-configuring those spaces. New power and lighting with re-wiring up to current Code. Providing all new plumbing per Code and installing a new concealed central air conditioning system. All the doors (except the two fire doors), frames, casings and baseboards were updated and replaced. The custom kitchen was designed to encourage family and guests to mingle when in use as the two points of entry have 9 foot tall openings. The primary "cased opening" from the gallery has no door and the distant windows and bright lighting welcome guests to come in & see more. Note that the owners are very good cooks and like to entertain. The second door from the den is also a 9 foot door, but slides into a concealed pocket when not using the den as an extra bedroom. The plumbing fittings and fixtures were stripped in the two two existing en-suite bathrooms and the former "service bathroom" was designed with a new larger layout for guests and the laundry moved to a hall closet between the two main bedrooms.

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