• Link to Facebook
  • Link to X
  • Link to LinkedIn
  • Link to Houzz
  • Link to Instagram
  • Link to Youtube
  • Link to Mail
CT: 203.431.6001 | NH: 203.403.6612
Doyle Coffin Architecture | Ridgefield, CT
  • Portfolio
  • Profile
  • Process
  • Interior Design
  • People
    • Staff
    • Client List
    • Careers
  • Press
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • Click to open the search input field Click to open the search input field Search
  • Menu Menu

Pin This

May 24, 2013/1 Comment/in Blog/by Krystle J. Toczylowski, AIA

I think we can all agree that there is an overabundance of social media platforms out there… Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Pinterest, Instagram… the list goes on and on… and on… the sheer volume of options and apps out there is overwhelming to say the least. I, for one, have always been a little shy when it comes to delving into the world of social media. While I can’t say that I have ever tweeted or tumbled anything (this is actually my first attempt at a blog), recently I have come to realize how certain applications can play a very current and effective role in the realm of architecture and design.

Read more

https://doylecoffinarchitecture.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/social-media21.jpg 224 600 Krystle J. Toczylowski, AIA https://doylecoffinarchitecture.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/dca-logo-2.png Krystle J. Toczylowski, AIA2013-05-24 10:09:022015-01-05 18:43:01Pin This

The Beauty of New England

May 10, 2013/in Blog/by Peter T. Coffin, AIA

New England has always been at home with architectural innovation.  Our towns and farmland have some of the handsomest native architecture in the world – beautiful and eminently practical.

More recently, some of the world’s greatest modern architects – people like Walter Gropius, Philip Johnson and the “Harvard Five” who settled in and around New Canaan have added their contributions to this rich heritage.

We love the modernists and many of their designs.  Certainly their open and flowing approach to interior space has changed the way we live and raised our expectations.

We believe in designs that have their roots in the past.  Because if a design is strong enough to withstand the test of time (and Northeastern winters) it must have something going for it.

That doesn’t mean ignoring the present or the future . . . just the opposite.

Modern materials and designs make it even easier to build in a timeless way and ensure that the people who live and work in our buildings are comfortable for generations to come.  We take the best of modernists and combine it with the wisdom of New England tradition to create structures that are as graceful as they are innovative.

https://doylecoffinarchitecture.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/new-england.jpg 281 600 Peter T. Coffin, AIA https://doylecoffinarchitecture.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/dca-logo-2.png Peter T. Coffin, AIA2013-05-10 14:58:492015-01-05 18:43:55The Beauty of New England
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ladn7Ebirs0
Search Search

Recent Posts

  • David DeLong Coffin Obituary
  • Doyle Coffin Architecture Honored for Exceptional Commitment to the Arts
  • DCA Dover, New Hampshire Office
  • An Alternative to Design-Bid-Build
  • DCA Maker Space

Newsletter

Archives

Connecticut Office

158 Danbury Road, Suite 9
Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877

203 | 431 | 6001
203 | 431 | 9764 fax

New Hampshire Office

466 Central Avenue, Suite 7
Dover, New Hampshire 03820

203 | 403 | 6612
203 | 431 | 6001 x106

Portfolio

  • First Congregational ChurchNovember 21, 2018 - 9:17 pm
  • Saint Andrew’sApril 18, 2015 - 12:00 pm

Subscribe

© 2026 Doyle Coffin Architecture LLC, 158 Danbury Road, Ridgefield, CT | Maida Design | Web: DarrylO.com - powered by Enfold WordPress Theme
Scroll to top Scroll to top Scroll to top