As a Long Island green architecture firm, our mission is to add value to any building project we are associated with, and provide exemplary service in the field of sustainable architecture. We strive to produce healthy buildings that advance the human condition and better their surroundings, environmentally, economically, and socially. At Paul Cataldo Architecture & Planning PC we establish and maintain long-lasting meaningful human relationships.
Our goal is that each project, large or small, be an award-winning design. PCAP specializes in new residential buildings and green home remodels using green interior design, sustainable landscape design and "Net Zero Energy" building practices. Schools, municipalities, and retail, service and food service projects can all benefit from the energy efficiency, improved morale, and tax incentives that green building provides.
As a founding member of the Long Island chapter of USGBC, Paul Cataldo Architecture & Planning PC is uniquely qualified to manage and consult on LEED-certified projects.
Our goal is that each project, large or small, be an award-winning design. PCAP specializes in new residential buildings and green home remodels using green interior design, sustainable landscape design and "Net Zero Energy" building practices. Schools, municipalities, and retail, service and food service projects can all benefit from the energy efficiency, improved morale, and tax incentives that green building provides.
As a founding member of the Long Island chapter of USGBC, Paul Cataldo Architecture & Planning PC is uniquely qualified to manage and consult on LEED-certified projects.
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As a Long Island green architecture firm, our mission is to add value to any building project we are associated with, and provide exemplary service in the field of sustainable architecture.
We strive to produce healthy buildings that advance the human condition and better their surroundings, environmentally, economically and socially.
At Paul Cataldo Architecture & Planning PC, an integrated approach to design is the natural process.
Mechanical, electrical, and site design is important to the overall quality of the building.
We strive to produce healthy buildings that advance the human condition and better their surroundings, environmentally, economically and socially.
At Paul Cataldo Architecture & Planning PC, an integrated approach to design is the natural process.
Mechanical, electrical, and site design is important to the overall quality of the building.
Our clients are a passionate bunch.
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Paul has been very patient and helpful during the redesign of our house.
His suggestions on layout and design helped us move from the idea stage to the building stage.
My experience with Paul Cataldo was impeccable.
He was there by my side from start to finish and thereafter.
Whenever I needed to ask a question about Town protocols, I never hesitated to ask Paul and he always returned my call and put my mind at ease.
See what they've had to say about their experience with Paul Cataldo Architecture & Planning PC.
Paul has been very patient and helpful during the redesign of our house.
His suggestions on layout and design helped us move from the idea stage to the building stage.
My experience with Paul Cataldo was impeccable.
He was there by my side from start to finish and thereafter.
Whenever I needed to ask a question about Town protocols, I never hesitated to ask Paul and he always returned my call and put my mind at ease.
Concrete home and insulated concrete form (ICF) construction methods are one of the most wind-, fire-, and water-resistant building methods of the modern era as well as the green building movement.
If you've been watching the news about Florida's devastating category 4 hurricane, Hurricane Michael, you will know the answer to this question-yes, concrete homes.
Active solar design uses outside energy and equipment-like electricity and solar panels-to help capture and utilize the energy of the sun.
If you've been watching the news about Florida's devastating category 4 hurricane, Hurricane Michael, you will know the answer to this question-yes, concrete homes.
Active solar design uses outside energy and equipment-like electricity and solar panels-to help capture and utilize the energy of the sun.
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