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Joseph Primiano Architect
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Serving Belmar, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Township requires architect plan so decided to go ahead with Joseph. He is very good in understanding the layout of home the moment he steps in. He proved to me that there are hvac lines passing through wall and also suggested me options how to tackle it. I would hire him again for sure."
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Response time2 days
Response rate86%
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NB Woodworks, LLC
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Designer - Building

Serving Belmar, NJ and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1875

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Anthony is fantastic! His creative problem solving and expert workmanship corrected problems with our windows and sliders. He is reliable and efficient. We will definitely hire Anthony again!"
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Response time1 day
Recommended by57%of homeowners
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Landscaping Perez
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Serving Belmar, NJ and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"I needed a renovation of an area in front of my townhouse I called Perez Landscaping. They came by with in two hour looked over the site gave me a good price. Came the next day on time their work was great. Hard workers-had great ideas-clean up after finishing-outstanding landscaping. Would hire them anytime."
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Response time5 hrs
Response rate96%
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AMRC Construction and Architectural, LLC
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Draftsperson/CADD

Serving Belmar, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"We decided to restructure and remodel our first floor plan, which included our kitchen, three bathrooms, dining room, and family room. After interviewing several contractors and architects, we decided to move forward with Anthony and his company. He and his employees are very knowledgeable and creative. We are truly happy with the end result. The pricing was very reasonable and the creativity was fantastic. We already recommended them to family and friends. Next year we will be hiring them again to do our exterior kitchen."
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Response time2 days
Response rate86%
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Gary I. Segal, Architect, LLC
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Serving Belmar, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 1984

Credit card accepted

"Very reliable Architect. Very committed to clients schedule. Explain everything clearly to client. Resonable pricing compared to other Architects in the Area."
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Response time2 days
Response rate92%
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JAFPC Architect
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Serving Belmar, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 1989

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John Anthony Ferraro P.C, Architect is a diverse practice with experience in schools, religious buildings, residential, municipal and commercial.\n\nIt is my philosophy that Architecture is sculpted by Client needs. \n\nThis thought process orchestrates a unique Client/Architect relationship from preliminary design through construction documentation.\n\nLicensed and insured in nine states, my practice offers comprehensive expedient service. I dedicate myself to providing professional and creative design in harmony with local and state requirements.\n\nAs a member of the American Institute of Architects and nationally certified by the National Council Architectural Board, I mandate all documentation is executed with the highest professional and ethical standards. This assures each client excellence in the practice of Architecture.\n\n\nI trust you will find my qualifications satisfactory. \n

Response rate88%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Architects questions, answered by experts

Italianate architecture is a reinterpretation of Renaissance styles, combining elements of Italian farmhouses and villas with Victorian materials and construction. This home style emerged in the Victorian era, gaining popularity in the U.S. in the mid-to late-1800s. The style came about in response to what many then viewed as the too-rigid and stuffy Classical style designs. 

The country's most famous Neoclassical architecture appears in major government buildings and college campuses. The White House is unmistakably the most famous example, though the Capitol Building and Thomas Jefferson's Monticello are also iconic uses of the design.

Whether you’re building a new home or building an extension on your existing property, you will likely need both a structural engineer and an architect. A structural engineer will determine what loads your foundation and framing can safely handle, and an architect will draw plans according to those structural calculations to simplify the building process. You can start by contacting a structural engineer near you, as many work alongside architects and can get all of the prep work done at once.

Federal and Colonial architecture are similar in that they both appear mostly utilitarian and symmetrical, but Federal architecture is a bit more ornate. Federal design often includes decorative palladium windows, window lintels, and, sometimes, columns surrounding a more decorative portico. Inside, Federal architecture is set apart by its centrally-located oval room. Additionally, Federal homes tend to have brick facades, whereas Colonial homes more often have wood siding.

You should have an architect involved in your project from the very beginning. They’ll be able to direct your vision into workable plans, and they can advise you on potential problems right from the start. You may be able to save money by not using an architect, but larger projects will go much more smoothly with an experienced pro directing the process.

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