Our firm subscribes to the design philosophy that the home belongs to the client, not the architect. We aspire to help guide the client to create a space that is elegant, functional, and comfortable. Our efforts are dedicated towards a design philosophy that accommodates the client’s personality and individual needs without sacrificing the aesthetic character of the home. We do not advocate a specific architectural “style”, but rather employ a design aesthetic that evolves from understanding the individual. This has afforded us the opportunity to explore numerous architectural styles, from period-style, traditional home design, to designs that are more contemporary and interpretive. Whatever the wish of our clients, we are fluent in the vernacular necessary to fulfill their goals. By including the homeowner in this process, the culmination becomes greater than the sum of its parts.
Our experience is as diverse as our clientele, and our skill-set strives to convey the notion of the master architect: where the design does not stop at the front door but rather begins there, making the journey inside the home, creating the colors, the cabinetry and even the furniture. The reputation we have acquired over the years has allowed us to maintain relationships with elite homebuilders, construction managers, millworkers, painters and artisans in the industry. Consequently, when you retain our services you hire a firm that has the ability to compile a team of highly-qualified specialists to simplify your experience.
George Sirinakis is a Registered Architect and member of the American Institute of Architects. He is registered in the State of New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, and has been practicing architecture for over twenty years.
George Sirinakis’ expertise is in the renovation and alteration of single family, high-end residential homes. Working primarily in Connecticut and New York, he has developed a diverse design vernacular that he has applied to the design of period-stye and contemporary homes, alike. With over ten years of practice with noted Greenwich, CT interior designer, Connie Beale, George Sirinakis further broadened his architectural range with the design of custom architectural millwork, including built-in cabinetry, custom kitchens, and furniture for a discerning New England clientele.
Graduating with a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Syracuse University, George Sirinakis began his career with the architectural interiors firm of H.M. Keiser & Associates (HMK), in New York City, designing and developing construction documents for major Law Firms and corporate tenant spaces. He has also worked for various New York City firms specializing in commercial and institutional projects in the public sector, as well as various hospitality projects, including Loews Hotel on Park Avenue, and the restoration of the landmarked Campbell Apartment restaurant in NYC.