Kimberly Peck Architect is a boutique architecture firm specializing in residential and hospitality projects. Projects range from new construction to historic brownstone renovations to large loft build-outs. We have a very strong emphasis on design and rigorous construction detailing. For us the dialog between client and architect is crucial to the architectural process. We start all projects by thoroughly discussing the clients goals and requirements to arrive at a mutual understanding of the program in relation to aesthetics, schedule and budget. We then work closely with our client’s interpreting their needs to create design based solutions that integrate seamlessly with the client’s lifestyle. Each project is a reflection of the individual client, creating a unique canvas for their life.
We offer full architectural and interior design services on a project per project basis as needed. Our services include space planning, schematic design, design development, lighting design, interior finish and material specifications, construction documentation, construction detailing, bid coordination, building permit assistance, construction administration, furniture, fabric, wall covering and window covering layout and selection; and purchasing assistance. We are very interested in experimenting with new materials, using existing materials in unexpected ways, and in energy efficient and environmentally conscious building means and methods. We work with client’s of all budgets and strive to come up with creative design solutions to maximize the client’s investment.
Kimberly has a bachelor’s degree in engineering and a Masters of Architecture. She is a licensed architect and has been practicing in New York City since 1997. Kimberly started her career working for world renown restaurant designer Adam Tihany and the award winning firm of Ogawa Depardon Architects, gaining extensive experience at those firms through her involvement in a variety of hospitality, retail and residential projects. In 2004 she started her own eponymous Architectural firm focusing on high end residential and hospitality projects for clients such as The W Hotel, Jonathan Adler, Ted Gibson, Loreal, Maimonides Medical Center and Club Monaco. Kimberly’s work has been featured on HGTV, The New York Times, Dwell Magazine, Remodelista, New York Magazine and many other publications.
This Windsor Terrace brownstone conversion transforms a two-family structure into a single-family residence tailored for a growing family, balancing the home’s historic features with modern functionality. The reconfiguration of the first floor provides a centralized living area and an expansive kitchen, designed to meet the family’s daily needs.
Nestled in the Catskill Mountains, Hudson Lookout is a modern architectural gem designed by Kimberly Peck Architect. The owner, who refers to the home as a “modern watchtower,” envisioned a property that would capitalize on the stunning mountain views and stand out as a distinctive vacation rental in the Hudson Valley.
The East Village Triplex, designed by Kimberly Peck Architect, combines historic charm with modern design in a former International Tailoring Company Building in New York’s East Village. This project involved transforming a top-floor loft and an abandoned mechanical room above it into a cohesive, three-level apartment.
This client hired us to do a complete facelift of a quintessential Soho loft. The Greene Street Loft had great bones but presented as very dated. The new design of the space emphasized the features that make an archetypal loft.
This brownstone, located in Harlem, consists of five stories which had been duplexed to create a two story rental unit and a 3 story home for the owners. The owner hired us to do a modern renovation of their home and rear garden.
This large Chelsea loft, formally a commercial space, was renovated to create a welcoming home and backdrop to our client’s collection of rugs, art and objects.
This large light-filled open loft in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City was purchased by a growing family to make into their family home. The White Street Loft , previously a lighting showroom, had been converted for residential use …