Hoover Architecture, PLLC

Hoover Architecture creates green, sustainable, elegant architectural designs in Ulster, Orange, Dutchess, and Putnam counties in New York. Established in 2006 and located in historic New Paltz, NY, Hoover Architecture helps you stay in budget by creating a beautiful yet functional design which best fits your needs and meets requirements of local building and energy codes.
We work with a client in a collaborative effort starting with the building site and placement of the project. Through collaboration, the client’s needs are defined, and the vision is realized as a result of the final design. Then the client is presented with options that demonstrate sustainable, functional and aesthetic ideas that bring much value to the project.
Hoover Architecture, PLLC is a NYS certified Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE).
Kim Hoover is the principal of Hoover Architecture. She holds a BS in Building Science and a Bachelor of Architecture from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Ms. Hoover meets with each client personally and is highly respected in the building community. She received her license to practice architecture in NYS in 1997.
Project types include:
Commercial/Corporate/Health Care/Industrial – Adaptive reuse, interior design, planning, renovation, accessibility and code compliance
Residential – Sustainable and green custom homes, renovations and additions

Services Provided:
Full-service architecture firm
Residential design of custom homes, renovations and additions
Sustainable and green design

Areas Served:
New York State's Hudson Valley
Contact:
Kim Hoover
Type:
Architects & Designers
Address:
22 Autumn Knoll,
New Paltz, New York,
United States, 12561
Phone:
(845) 598-4762
Fax:
(928) 396-5415
Website:
HooverArchitecture.com
License #:
026516-1
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    Kim Hoover designed our house. During the process, she continued to turn challenges into opportunities to improve the project. Working off an existing sub-op...
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