Whether you’re restoring a historic home, expanding your property, or planning new construction, Studios EVA brings the local expertise and design discipline your Connecticut project deserves.
Let’s begin with a site visit and a conversation.
Good architecture in Connecticut has to hold two things at once: respect for the surrounding context – historic districts, coastal zoning, town character – and genuine responsiveness to how the people inside the building will live or work. At Studios EVA, we start every project with a site walk and an honest conversation, not a pre-set design template. We want to understand your property’s history, your household or business needs, and what you’re hoping to change.
Our Connecticut architecture team handles everything from town-specific zoning research and historic commission coordination to full construction documentation and site oversight. We work with clients across Fairfield County, New Haven County, Litchfield County, and beyond, bringing the same care to a shoreline renovation as we do to a full commercial build.






We study your property’s zoning classification, setback requirements, and any historic district or coastal regulations before design begins, so your project is grounded in what’s actually achievable.
We develop early design directions and spatial layouts, weighing options for scale, orientation, and how the building will relate to its surroundings.
For properties in historic districts or under local design review, we prepare and present the materials these boards require, and help build a case for the design you actually want.
We produce complete, detailed drawings and specifications your builder needs to construct the project accurately and to code.
We work directly with structural engineers, civil engineers, and other consultants-particularly important for coastal or sloped properties common throughout the state- so every technical requirement is built into the design.
We manage submissions to local building departments and zoning boards, handling the back-and-forth so you’re not left decoding municipal requirements yourself.
Once building starts, we stay involved through site visits, submittal reviews, and ongoing coordination with your contractor to keep the build true to the design.
Every Connecticut town has its own character and its own rules. Whatever your property requires, we bring the adaptability to work within it.
We visit your property, research applicable zoning and any historic or coastal restrictions, and talk through your goals, budget, and timeline in detail.
We develop initial design concepts and massing options that respond to your site and your program, giving you something concrete to react to before further investment.
We refine the design, coordinate with engineers and consultants, and prepare the materials needed for any historic review, zoning approval, or building permit.
We support the bidding process, stay engaged through construction, and see the project through to final inspection and completion.
Connecticut has plenty of architecture firms to choose from. What keeps clients coming back to Studios EVA is the way we handle both the design and the process around it.
Here’s what you can expect:
Design decisions informed by your property's specific site, history, and context
Working knowledge of Connecticut's town-by-town zoning and historic review processes
Honest budget and timeline guidance from the very first conversation
Consistent architect involvement from concept through completion
It depends on your property and its regulatory context. A standard home renovation or addition often moves through design and permitting in 3 to 6 months, while projects involving historic district review, coastal zoning, or new commercial construction can run 8 to 12 months or more before construction begins. We’ll outline a realistic schedule during your first site visit.
Fees depend on the size and complexity of your project and the scope of service you need, from design-only work to full oversight through construction. Studios EVA provides a clear, upfront fee proposal, and we keep you informed of any changes throughout the project. Contact us for a personalized estimate.
Yes. Our work spans single-family home renovations and additions, historic property restorations, shoreline properties, and commercial buildings across the state.
We serve clients throughout Fairfield County, New Haven County, Litchfield County, and surrounding regions. Reach out to confirm coverage for your specific town.
Yes. We regularly work with local historic commissions and navigate coastal setback and flood zone regulations, and we build these requirements into the design process from the outset rather than treating them as a late-stage hurdle.
Whether you’re restoring a historic home, expanding your property, or planning new construction, Studios EVA brings the local expertise and design discipline your Connecticut project deserves.
Let’s begin with a site visit and a conversation.