AlmonArchitecture

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4402 23rd St Ste 508
Long Island City, NY 11101

AlmonArchitecture, based in Long Island City, NY, is a dedicated architectural design firm that prioritizes integrated solutions for clients of all project sizes. With a focus on respecting existing aesthetics and promoting sustainability, the practice specializes in residential renovation, commercial space planning, and legal use conversions.

Founded by Mike Almon, AIA, RA, in 2002, the firm boasts over 35 years of experience in successful design and administration of various projects, including residential, commercial, corporate, retail, and showroom developments. AlmonArchitecture's commitment to seamless integration into the surrounding environment sets them apart in delivering innovative and energy-efficient architectural solutions.

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5.06 reviews
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Kazuna T.
7/11/2020

I'm so glad that I chose Almon Architecture after interviewing a few other architects. We needed to file for our big renovation of the old townhouse (3 family) and Mike helped us all the way...

Raymond A.
3/18/2024

Mike is, in a word, great. I highly recommend him. He's everything an architect should be--fastidious, knowledgeable, reliable, and thorough. He's also very nice, very patient, and very...

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Sara U.
1/2/2019

I highly recommend Mike Almon as an architect. Not only is he well versed in the arcana of NYC DOB rules and regulations but he also has a fine, detailed eye and excellent taste. We worked with...

Louise S.
8/27/2018

Michael Almon is a great architect, but even better, he is great at dealing with the NYC DOB (Department of Building). We had to do a basement legalization on a 6-family-home from 1927, which...

Tim W.
8/28/2019

I am a ​small building owner​ in Long Island City. I needed to undergo a complicated​ ADA conversion to the building. I originally consulted with Mike and got such a good feeling, I hired him to...

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