One of three towns in Nassau County, the Town of North Hempstead is home to 30 villages and 18 hamlets east of New York City. It is also home to the Miracle Mile, one of the most famous shopping districts on Long Island. Residents of the suburban area enjoy restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.


If you are looking to build a home in this pleasant town, here is a list of the best residential architects in the Town of North Hempstead who can help you. Many of these firms are led by members of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), as well as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professionals (LEED AP) who bring decades of experience designing for the North Shore.


Paul Russo Architect, PC

114 Birch Hill Road, Locust Valley, NY 11560

Rich, classic details lie within this gray-walled and stone-clad Shingle Colonial home. A sprawling gray rug adds a sense of comfort to the bright and elegant blue and white living room. The deep blue tones continue in the upholstery of the ten seats around the long glass table in the coffered ceiling dining room. Beautiful white marble lines the backsplash, prep spaces, and eat-in center island in the U-shaped kitchen. It appears once more in the traditional fireplace warming the family room, and again in the double vanity and the glass-encased shower walls of the master bath. French doors open to a large expanse of green in the backyard.

The balance of form and function that can be seen in this home is a running theme in Paul Russo, AIA, NCARBโ€™s work. The New York Institute of Technology Architecture alumnus and Syracuse University masterโ€™s degree-holder started his firm in 2001 after working for other prominent architectural firms in the state. Paul Russo Architect has since designed both residential and commercial projects in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Vermont, and the firmโ€™s work has earned the recognition of the AIA, the New York Times, and HGTV. Russo is also a member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.