Carnevale Eustis Architects, Inc., established in 1997, is an award-winning architecture firm located in Phoenixville, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The firm specializes in sustainable, historic, residential, commercial, and institutional planning and design. With a mission to deliver exceptional designs and innovative solutions, Carnevale Eustis Architects stands out for its commitment to superior customer service and working closely with clients to meet their vision.
Led by architects Lauren Eustis and Tom Carnevale, both of whom are LEED Accredited Professionals, the firm is dedicated to incorporating sustainability into its projects. This commitment is evident in their approach to architecture which balances the use of green building materials, energy efficiency, and intelligent design practices to create environmentally responsible buildings. They ensure that each project not only meets aesthetic and functional requirements but also contributes to the long-term health of the environment.
Carnevale Eustis Architects brings more than just architectural expertise; they engage actively in community initiatives, evidenced by their extensive pro bono work with Habitat for Humanity of Chester County, helping to provide affordable housing to low-income families. Their work throughout the Delaware Valley includes adaptive reuse of historic buildings as well as innovative designs for new structures nestled within existing contexts.
Recognizing that sustainable architecture is an investment in a better future, Carnevale Eustis emphasizes responsible building practices to reduce energy consumption and resource waste. The firm is enthusiastic about exploring advanced technologies, renewable energy options, and environmentally friendly materials that enhance the efficiency and comfort of living and working spaces.
Through thoughtful design and community engagement, Carnevale Eustis Architects not only revitalizes existing structures but also enriches the vibrant character of the neighborhoods they serve, making them trusted partners in the architectural landscape of Chester County and beyond.