David Varnish
AIA, NCARB, LEED Green Associate
David earned both his BS in Architecture and Master of Architecture Degrees from The Ohio State University, where he also was a Teaching Assistant in Structural Design.
David has over 35 years of post-graduate school experience in both commercial and residential architecture, including 9 years as Principal of David Varnish Architects, and was a partner in the design-build firm Domitek LLC.
A licensed architect in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Massachusetts (with inactive licenses in Ohio and Pennsylvania), David has practiced throughout the northeast region, with a specialty in, and love of, both urban and country residential architecture.
He currently resides in Roxbury, CT.
Matthew L Kocyba
Matthew is from Syracuse NY and began his education in Pre-Engineering at Charleston Southern University (SC), graduating from Keene State College (NH) with a BS in Architecture. He has worked and consulted with a variety of architecture firms and architects in NY, CT and NH, designing high-end residential and commercial projects.
Matthew brings over 20 years of experience in architecture and designing Log Homes, Post & Beam and Sustainable Ultra-R Panel (SIP) houses. He has worked for architects who have learned under the likes of Richard Meier, Robert Venturi and I.M. Pei.
Matthew resides in Greenwich, Connecticut and is a member of the AIA NY Chapter. He is also a member of the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA).
Stephen Taylor
AIA, RA, LEED AP BD+C
Stephen began his education at Roger Williams University and graduated with a BS in Architecture.
He has 16 years of high–end residential and commercial architecture experience and a unique experience in designing zoo and aquarium structures.
Stephen also serves as a consultant to the Broadway Green Alliance and is a Merit Award Winner of 2013 Engineering News Record for Sports and Entertainment. Stephen is a LEED Accredited Professional in New Building Design and Construction.
He currently resides in Manhattan.