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Architecture | Paul B. Bailey Architect, Llc | New Haven Paul B Bailey Architect, LLC does high quality architectural design, restoration and renovation work with the intent to create structures that look as though they truly belong in their environment We meet the special needs of every client and respect the historic context of every project
NEWS - architect-portfolio We’re honored to have led the restoration of the Thomaston Opera House — a building designed to uplift from the moment it opened in 1883 Read about how this project peeled back layers of time to reveal original artwork and craftsmanship, preserving a treasured landmark for future generations
Housing Portfolio Residences at the Kestrel, Roosevelt Drive, Seymour, CT Ninth Square Harborview Towers
IN CONSTRUCTION - architect-portfolio The historic Thomaston Opera House was built in 1884 to serve not only as a theater, but also as the Town Hall of Thomaston We are always excited to preserve and protect buildings on the CT State and National Historic Registers, but especially ones built from locally quarried granite, and bricks made in the historic factory owned by the Town's namesake, Seth Thomas, a prolific early clock maker
2021 - architect-portfolio Home Building Industry Award (HOBI) for Outstanding Multi-Family Design, River Road Homes Design recognition of its creativity in the use of low-scale duplex housing with rural elements Falls Village, CT
Historic Renovation - architect-portfolio This historic 1905 house was built as a home for servants of the property's main estate house, which still exists on the adjacent property This sympathetic renovation opens up the interior by moving the kitchen to a new rear addition, revising and relocating the powder room and re-exposing the existing stairway and front entryway
Newgate - pbbarchitect. com This museum site is a National Historic Landmark that includes America’s first copper mine (1707) and Connecticut’s first prison (1773-1827) Also on site is the historic early 19th century Viets Tavern and a large barn structure from the same period Our firm was retained as a consultant by the Department of Public Works of the State of Connecticut to perform a comprehensive survey
Facilities Portfolio - architect-portfolio Liberation Programs: Bridgeport Health Wellness Development Pelletier Wellness Center UConn Wilbur Cross Libraries ImmaCare Housing Navigation Center