Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Jul 29, 2009
Hierarchy Homes
Labels:
architecture,
barn,
beach house,
brick,
bridge,
cedar,
colonial,
columns,
deck,
french door,
gold railing,
hamptons,
hot tub,
landscape,
pool,
waterfall
The Process
Labels:
3d drawing,
architecture,
blueprints,
brick,
carport,
conservatory,
drawings,
driveway,
farm house,
garage,
porch,
ranch,
screened in porch,
sketchup,
window hanging
Apr 3, 2009
Mar 12, 2009
What's New?
There's no denying that the current situation our country is dealing with is real. Here at Hierarchy, we are trying to take a proactive approach and fight back against the economic hardship. We are looking to donate our Architectural Services to better the community. Any non-profit or religious organization in need of an Architect will be who we are trying to reach. Please spread the word. We must support each other during this time. We can all make it through with the help of others.
Labels:
architecture,
charity,
commerical,
construction,
historical,
non-profit,
residential
Mar 6, 2009
Feb 27, 2009
Historic Munsey Park
Frank Munsey is credited with the idea of using new high-speed printing presses to print on inexpensive, untrimmed, pulp paper to mass produce affordable (typically ten cent) magazines, chiefly filled with various genres of action and adventure fiction and aimed at working-class readers who could not afford and were not interested in the content of the 25-cent slick magazines of the time. This innovation, known as Pulp Magazine, became an entire industry unto itself and made him quite wealthy. Munsey often closed down or changed the content of magazines when they became unprofitable, quickly starting new ones in their place. Munsey died in New York City December 22, 1925 of a burst appendix at age 71. In his will he left a huge part of his fortune to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The village of Munsey Park, New York was founded on land owned by Munsey in 1922. At the time of his death his fortune was estimated to be $20 million to $40 million. Today with the rate of inflation it would be valued at $250 million to $500 million.
Labels:
architecture,
history,
manhasset,
munsey park,
new york
Manhasset Community Fund

T.J. Costello, Principal of Hierarchy Architects, is also currently the president of the Manhasset Community Fund. Check out the site:: http://www.manhassetcommunityfund.org/
This is a great site to keep you updated on upcoming events in Manhasset. It also has guides to all of the great restaurants and business' located in this community. T.J. is currently working on arranging a Town Shred Day. This will be an opportunity for the entire community to get together and have a commercial shredding truck park in town and be accessible for everyone to use. Updates will be posted.
Labels:
architecture,
charity,
fund raiser,
interview,
manhasset,
Manhasset Community Fund,
MCF,
non profit,
Party,
raffles,
tv
Feb 12, 2009
TJ's interview on Dr.Passes
Please check out this week's [February 12th] Manhasset Press for an article summarizing TJs interview with Dr. Passes about all of the things an Architect can do for you.
Video clips are posted!! Check out TJ's interview with Dr. Passes about what an Architect does and how you can use an Architect:
Video clips are posted!! Check out TJ's interview with Dr. Passes about what an Architect does and how you can use an Architect:
Also, take a look at the interview with T.J., Tom O'Malley, and Dr. Passes talking about the Manhasset Community Fund:
Labels:
architects,
architecture,
design,
dr passes,
dr. passes,
interior design,
interview,
tv
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