S Lindsay Klein, Architect
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On the Upper West Side, architectural services don’t always come with a personal touch—unless you’re working with a women-owned firm. S Lindsay Klein, Architect operates out of a Central Park West address, where residential and commercial projects get the same measured approach. This isn’t the kind of practice that leans on flashy renderings or overpromises; the focus stays on clarity, from initial sketches to permit filings.
Architecture in New York often means navigating tight spaces, landmark restrictions, or co-op board approvals—none of which phase a firm that’s used to the city’s quirks. Whether it’s reconfiguring a prewar apartment or drafting plans for a ground-up build, the work here skews practical, not pretentious. Some architects treat zoning codes like an afterthought; this one doesn’t.
Questions about feasibility or timelines? Reaching them directly at (917) 216-6259 cuts through the back-and-forth. For those mapping out a visit, the office sits at 350 Central Park West, Suite 10B—just check the building’s entrance details if it’s your first time in the neighborhood.