Transforming needs into inspired, well-crafted designs.
EVERY HOUSE TELLS A STORY
Peter approaches house design with the simple idea that “every house tells a story”. The question is, “what is your story?” and “how best can design be used to bring that story to life? As new technology enables us to live ever-faster lives, the home needs to be a place for retreat and renewal. That might mean having a home spa - or having a creative studio. READ MORE
TESTIMONIALS
“As a landscape architect and frequent collaborator with architects on residential and institutional projects, Peter is among the architects who command our highest respect. His work is consistently imaginative, rigorous in terms of geometry and detail, committed to eco-sensitivity, and thoughtfully connected to its site.
For each project—whether Nantucket beach house or an urban dwelling—the site and environment are closely studied to create an architecture that responds both formally, functionally, and materially to the surroundings”. READ MORE
PAMA RESIDENTIAL DESIGN creates timeless and engaging homes that support how our clients wish to live. This is inspired by the sense that ‘good design’ and a well-designed home can offer a comforting sense of order and even, a spirit of well-being. Houses that are conceived in tandem with a garden and surrounding site do just that by establishing a strong connection with nature. Interior design can be a natural extension of the house design. With an appreciation of both traditional and Modern architectures for entirely different reasons, we are most inspired when they are combined in new ways. These are the building blocks of the process.
PAMA focuses on new residential construction. Project teams are assembled to suit specific factors of the Owner’s program and site location. Environmental issues, green design, and resiliency are addressed to meet the client’s expectations. Our ‘repeat clients’ reflect the priority we give to client satisfaction.
Peter is a licensed architect [NY (1991), NCARB accredited (not current)], and LEED AP, accredited in ‘green design’, and a member of the AIA (American Institute of Architects). PAMA’s office is located at Ground Zero (20 Vesey Street, penthouse, New York, NY 10007), Fulton Street Station, an MTA Station.