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G. P. Schafer Architect is a New York City-based architectural firm established in 2002 and led by founder and principal Gil Schafer III. The practice is known for new houses and residential renovations that combine American classical and traditional styles, historical and regional precedence, and contemporary preferences. Its work has been featured in publications such as Architectural Digest, Town & Country, Veranda and The New York Times, and in books on classical and residential architecture, restoration and interior design. G. P. Schafer Architect has won Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA), Palladio and American Institute of Architects awards, as well as the Veranda "Art of Design" Award in Architecture. Architectural Digest has named the firm to the AD100 since 2012 and

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  • G. P. Schafer Architect is a New York City-based architectural firm established in 2002 and led by founder and principal Gil Schafer III. The practice is known for new houses and residential renovations that combine American classical and traditional styles, historical and regional precedence, and contemporary preferences. Its work has been featured in publications such as Architectural Digest, Town & Country, Veranda and The New York Times, and in books on classical and residential architecture, restoration and interior design. G. P. Schafer Architect has won Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA), Palladio and American Institute of Architects awards, as well as the Veranda "Art of Design" Award in Architecture. Architectural Digest has named the firm to the AD100 since 2012 and describes its residences as contemporary tributes to traditional craftsmanship that are "appreciative of the vernacular expression of 18th- and 19-century design movements." The architecture critic Martin Filler wrote that the firm's work is distinguished by its "sense of proportion and restraint, not only in measurement but also in terms of what is correct in a given setting." Rizzoli International has published two books by Gil Schafer, The Great American House (2012) and A Place to Call Home (2017). (en)
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  • G. P. Schafer Architect is a New York City-based architectural firm established in 2002 and led by founder and principal Gil Schafer III. The practice is known for new houses and residential renovations that combine American classical and traditional styles, historical and regional precedence, and contemporary preferences. Its work has been featured in publications such as Architectural Digest, Town & Country, Veranda and The New York Times, and in books on classical and residential architecture, restoration and interior design. G. P. Schafer Architect has won Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA), Palladio and American Institute of Architects awards, as well as the Veranda "Art of Design" Award in Architecture. Architectural Digest has named the firm to the AD100 since 2012 and (en)
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