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ABOUT US
Our Firm
Joseph R. Crocco is a registered architect in four states, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts. After receiving a degree in Architectural Technology from New York Institute of Technology in 1976, he began an eight-year apprenticeship with a New York development firm concentrating in corporate architecture. IN 1983, Mr. Crocco established his own practice, now entering its thirty-first year.
The firm’s work has varied in scale, with a wide variety of classification and style. Past projects have included custom residences, condominium complexes, apartment buildings, shopping centers, commercial office buildings; gasoline services stations, car dealerships, an indoor nine-hole golf facility, and many general and specialized medical facilities. Clients have included Mobil Oil Corporation, I.B.M., Staples, McDonald’s, Boston Market, Beth Israel Health Care Center, Greenburgh Health Center, Boise, Schiller & Flexner LLP, Volkswagen of White Plains, Mercedes Benz of Larchmont, Mercedes Benz of New Rochelle, Mercedes Benz of White Plains, Infiniti of White Plains, Cadillac of White Plains, and Porsche of Larchmont. Mr. Crocco has received the American Institute of Architect Honor Award for Community Design for the Tutor Time in Armonk, NY, the A.I.A. Design Award for both the Mobil Rest Stop in Harrison, New York and Wampus Close condo development which is also in Armonk.
Mr. Crocco’s production staff is fully C.A.D.D. automated and is adept in preparing full construction documents and presentations, including color and 3D renderings. The office is well versed in handling Planning and Zoning Board applications that has met tremendous success through the years including many difficult and timely applications.
Mr. Crocco serves on the Planning Board in the Town of Ancram and has been a member of the Westchester Executive Association; a business oriented organization, which raises money to provide local high school students college scholarships. Mr. Crocco has also served as a juror for the A.I.A. Scholarship Program for architectural students and has donated his professional services to numerous charitable projects including renovations to St. Ursula Church, St. Agnes Hospital Pregnancy Care Center in White Plains and the Eastchester Veterans of Foreign Wars, to name a few.