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Taking time and steps in the planning process makes for a successful architectural project

By William Gati Here are steps for designing and building an architectural project: 1) Create a plan After choosing a design firm, it’s time to start creating a plan. There are usually several good ways to reach your design goals.  The plans are called schematic designs; they usually involve a rough layout of the floor […]

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Gati awarded AIA Queens’ President’s Citation Award

By William Gati Queens, NY Every year AIA Queens celebrates and honors recipients that contribute, promote, sponsor and volunteer their services to their chapter, their members, the design profession and community abroad. Each honoree contributes in their own respective ways, whether through their services while working at a city agency, continuing sponsoring events that help all our programs, providing

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Streamlining the process of obtaining a certificate of occupancy from the NYC Department of Buildings

By William Gati The New York City Building Department’s main role is to regulate and standardize construction throughout the city. To that end, they have created the Certificate of Occupancy, which is a document that “certifies that the premises described herein conforms substantially to the approved plans and specifications and to the requirements of all

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Cost, restoration vs. demolition: Examining factors involved in expanding existing structures

By William Gati My clients often want to know how much they can add to their existing buildings to maximize the square footage. They also want to know how much that would cost. There are hundreds of factors that affect expandability: Zoning regulations, landmark laws and site restrictions are but a few of these. It

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How is the architecture business doing in New York City? Things are getting busy

By William Gati How is the architecture business doing in NYC? Things are getting busy: there is quite a bit of work and not that many architects to work on them. I notice that the number of inquiries has risen substantially in the last few months and the rate of retention has been excellent. One

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Capitalizing on the Community Facility Bonus: Why Everyone Benefits

By William Gati Did you ever wonder why the city is giving floor area incentives for community facilities? City planning decided to encourage medical facilities to move into undeserved areas, thereby taking a load off of over-burdened hospitals and clinics. They created zoning laws that give developers extra floor area if they provide a community

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