Pauli & Uribe Architects is a unique Boston-based architectural firm specializing in residential design and renovation, including historical buildings. Launched in the spring of 2007, we bring a love for design and commitment to artistic integrity to all our projects. Pauli & Uribe Architects is a full service boutique architectural firm specializing in high-end residential design.
Launched in 2007 by Monika Zofia Pauli and Juan Guillermo Uribe Rubio, their expansive portfolio includes new construction and renovations in Boston and New England's Historic Districts, Nantucket, France and Costa Rica. They offer complete architectural services - from stage-one urban and site planning and design to construction supervision to interior design.
Employing exquisitely detailed materials from around the world and craftsmen of the highest quality, they set a high standard of design and workmanship that emulates the work of the original master masons and carpenters. With over 25 years of architectural experience, Pauli & Uribe Architects imbues each project with a unique architectural approach that weds traditional stylistic principles with contemporary design appeal.
Launched in 2007 by Monika Zofia Pauli and Juan Guillermo Uribe Rubio, their expansive portfolio includes new construction and renovations in Boston and New England's Historic Districts, Nantucket, France and Costa Rica. They offer complete architectural services - from stage-one urban and site planning and design to construction supervision to interior design.
Employing exquisitely detailed materials from around the world and craftsmen of the highest quality, they set a high standard of design and workmanship that emulates the work of the original master masons and carpenters. With over 25 years of architectural experience, Pauli & Uribe Architects imbues each project with a unique architectural approach that weds traditional stylistic principles with contemporary design appeal.
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For centuries, the art of drawing conditioned both the perception and conception of the art of architecture. In the design process there can be no technological substitute for that direct, organic, mind-to-hand connection which has served artists and architects so well in the past. The computer, while a useful aid, will never replace the pencil as the designer's most powerful tool.,,.
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Cindy Laidlaw
Apr 11, 2020
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