
Sonia Lemus-Wright’s interview at La Voz con Mariel Fiori
Wright Architect’s Senior Project Manager, Sonia Lemus-Wright stops by the noted Radio Kingston show “La Voz con Mariel Fiori” to discuss the ins and outs of building carbon neutral housing.
When you walk the streets of Kingston’s Historic District, it’s easy to feel like you’ve stepped back in time. Brick facades from the 1800s, Dutch stone houses, and preserved colonial storefronts all reflect the city’s deep architectural roots. Every corner tells a story of craftsmanship, heritage, and a community that values its past. This sense […]
At Wright Architects, we understand that building sustainably in the Hudson Valley isn’t just a trend, it’s a commitment to place, to people, and to future generations. Every project we undertake reflects our belief that architecture should exist in harmony with its surroundings, enhance community well-being, and reduce environmental impact without compromising on beauty or […]
At Wright Architects, we know that designing and building a custom home in the Hudson Valley is one of the most exciting and personal journeys you can take. It’s an opportunity to create a space that reflects your unique lifestyle, values, and aspirations; a place that truly feels like home. But without the right guidance, […]
At Wright Architects, we know that designing a home in Ulster County means more than selecting finishes or floorplans. It’s about crafting Hudson Valley residential architecture that respects the land, listens to its history, and adapts intelligently to the needs of modern living. Ulster County is not just a region—it’s a living, breathing canvas of […]
At Wright Architects, we understand that designing a home in the Hudson Valley means more than checking boxes. It’s about honoring the land, the climate, and the people who will live there. Our work is guided by one core question: Does this home truly belong here? We believe that great design begins with deep listening. […]
At Wright Architects, we understand that designing a home in Kingston and the greater Hudson Valley means more than creating beautiful spaces. It means respecting the land, the climate, and the community. Sustainable architecture in Kingston NY is not just a design trend—it’s a commitment to thoughtful, responsible, and inspired building practices tailored to our […]
At Wright Architects, we believe that sustainable architectural design is more than a trend—it’s a philosophy that informs every detail of the buildings we design. Sustainability is not a single product or system; it’s an integrated mindset that drives how we shape space, interact with natural forces, and design for both beauty and longevity.
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We are thrilled to announce that Wright Companies has been awarded a prestigious Green Business certificate of recognition by the Office of the Ulster County Executive! This incredible achievement showcases our commitment to sustainability, environmental responsibility and the pursuit of a greener future.
Inside+Out highlights Wright Companies’ influential presence in Upstate NY, showcasing their sustainable projects and community-driven initiatives. Discover how they’re reshaping the region with purposeful innovation.
Wright Architect’s Senior Project Manager, Sonia Lemus-Wright stops by the noted Radio Kingston show “La Voz con Mariel Fiori” to discuss the ins and outs of building carbon neutral housing.
Wright Architect’s Senior Project Manager, Sonia Lemus-Wright contributes an op-ed exclusively for The Hechinger Report. The article features her take on graduate programs and other tools that can help us envision a sustainable future with special focus on women’s opportunities in the construction industry.
Wright Architects recently took a vacant executive bank office, lost in an era of drab carpets and shoulder padded wood conference room paneling, and transformed it into an open, modern work space primed for the twenty first century…
Wright Architects of Kingston, NY has recently been hired to restore several historic buildings in Uptown Kingston to their former glory. The firm’s first project is the historic Frederick L. Westbrook House (circa 1859) located at 286 Clinton Avenue in Kingston, NY. The front porch was completely restored to its original Neoclassical Revival-style grandeur…
Sonia Lemus from Wright Architects was recently interviewed for Radio Kingston’s “La Voz con Mariel Fiori” Podcast. She shared her inspiring story as an immigrant, mother, woman and architect – Todo en Español.
Tom Dioro’s latest guest on The Modern Architect Podcast is Andrew Wright, who has been the President of Wright Architects since 1986 in Kingston, New York. Wright Architects specializes in Architecture and Construction Assistance of homes, offices, institutional buildings, sustainable projects and developments.
“How does a small architectural firm end up fielding calls from Tesla? By designing the largest residential microgrid on earth. The project, a recent home renovation in Tuxedo Park, NY, includes geothermal wells, a thousand solar panels, and enough battery capacity to interest Tesla. Architect Andrew Wright explains that he began with a design for a net zero home, but that the decision to go totally off-grid turned out to be more cost efficient.”
While the view from atop Raycliffe undulates, the house, of course does not. It’s an incredibly solid contemporary, ingeniously designed by architect Andrew Wright to be both connected to its surroundings by color and strength and the 90 windows that reflect the view…
Architect Andrew Wright says he’ll do everything in his power to make sure his proposal for redeveloping the site of the former Uptown parking garage comes to fruition. “I’m in this to make Uptown work,” Wright said Thursday…
Andrew Wright, principal of WRIGHT ARCHITECTS PLLC, accepted the prestigious award for his firm’s historically accurate restoration of an 1883 brownstone in New York City. The brownstone also features a geothermal well (drilled 1,000 feet under the carriage house) to reduce the carbon footprint by providing lower cost heating and cooling energy.
Wright Architect’s Senior Project Manager, Sonia Lemus-Wright stops by the noted Radio Kingston show “La Voz con Mariel Fiori” to discuss the ins and outs of building carbon neutral housing.
Wright Architect’s Senior Project Manager, Sonia Lemus-Wright contributes an op-ed exclusively for The Hechinger Report. The article features her take on graduate programs and other tools that can help us envision a sustainable future with special focus on women’s opportunities in the construction industry.
Wright Architects recently took a vacant executive bank office, lost in an era of drab carpets and shoulder padded wood conference room paneling, and transformed it into an open, modern work space primed for the twenty first century…
Wright Architects of Kingston, NY has recently been hired to restore several historic buildings in Uptown Kingston to their former glory. The firm’s first project is the historic Frederick L. Westbrook House (circa 1859) located at 286 Clinton Avenue in Kingston, NY. The front porch was completely restored to its original Neoclassical Revival-style grandeur…
Sonia Lemus from Wright Architects was recently interviewed for Radio Kingston’s “La Voz con Mariel Fiori” Podcast. She shared her inspiring story as an immigrant, mother, woman and architect – Todo en Español.
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The design and construction process is a journey of discovery, allowing you to express your inner voice through thoughtfully crafted spaces and meaningful use of color.
The best designs evolve through multiple iterations, ultimately becoming a thoughtful blend of ideas refined along the way.
Anything is possible with design—it's simply a matter of time, resources, and thoughtful planning.
We design architecture that enriches everyday life, blending functionality with meaningful experience.
Sustainability isn’t an afterthought—it’s integrated into every aspect of our design and decision-making process.
Sustainability exists on many levels, each with its own impact on quality of life and cost. We help our clients find the right balance for their goals and budget.
A project's cost is influenced not just by its size, but also by the level of detail and complexity involved in its design and execution.
We design with sustainable principles at the core, without compromising the beauty of the structure or the quality of the spaces within.
Even in the Northeast, the sun can generate a significant amount of electricity during the winter months. The most effective approach is to first reduce a building's energy load through proper insulation and strategic orientation. Solar power, combined with battery backup, then becomes the icing on the cake—enhancing efficiency and resilience.
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