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Stewart Brecher Architects

Stewart Brecher Architects

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STEWART BRECHER ARCHITECTS is an Architectural firm providing customized design and consulting services on a wide range of project types. A project team can be constituted to offer architectural/engineering design services ranging from house additions to multi-million dollar public facilities. The present office has been established in Bar Harbor Maine in 1983. The principal, Stewart Brecher, AIA, has many years experience in all phases of architecture. Mr. Brecher holds a NCARB certificate, is a registered architect in Maine, New Hampshire and New York and has also been registered in the United Kingdom. Stewart Brecher has held senior rank positions in the architecture faculties at universities in the US, England and Kenya. We are able to offer, through our office and in conjunction with our team of regular consultants and partnering firms, a comprehensive design service that includes master and site planning, landscape architecture, structural, mechanical and electrical engineering as well as the full range of architectural design service. At the same time, we are able to give our clients the personal and perennial attention of the principal. Stewart Brecher Architects has been designing sustainable, socially-responsible, user-friendly buildings since inception.

Services Provided

Comprehensive design service that includes; Master & site planning Landscape architecture Structural, mechanical and electrical engineering Architectural design service Interior design

Areas Served

Waldo County, Washington County, Hancock County, Knox County

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Business Details

Business Name

Stewart Brecher Architects

Phone Number

(207) 288-3747

Address

93 Cottage St Suite 302
Bar Harbor, ME 04609

Typical Job Cost

$100,000 - $6,000,000

License Number

ME 1178, NH 03748,

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