Since 2006, Kim Hoyt Architecture/ Landscape has provided Architectural and Landscape Architectural design services to residential and commercial clients in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Fairfield County, and Long Island.  Many of our projects bridge the interior and exterior spaces, which is a combination we especially enjoy. Our projects are often located in urban settings, where gardens, roof terraces and other open spaces are constrained and therefore require careful planning and thoughtful designs to seamlessly integrate them with the interior architecture. We are also very experienced and comfortable working on projects involving special permitting for Landmarked buildings and neighborhoods..

Kim applies her training in Landscape Architecture and Architecture to almost every project and design problem she encounters.  She created her practice to explore opportunities for designing from the inside, out and the outside, in.  Regardless of project type or scale, all of her work reflects a holistic approach to designing functional, beautiful spaces that are closely integrated with the site and her clients’ daily lives.


Kim Hoyt

Kim Hoyt holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from The Cooper Union, and a Master of Landscape Architecture and a Certificate in Urban Design from the University of Pennsylvania.  Before starting her own practice, Kim worked for The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission; Edwina von Gal & Co.; The Central Park Conservancy; and Weintraub & di Domenico.  Kim is a licensed Landscape Architect and Architect in the State of New York.


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Jeff Stevens

Jeff holds a Master of Architecture II from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design and a Bachelor of Architecture from California Polytechnic University of Pomona. As an educator and practitioner his work combines landscape and architecture in a wide range of residential and cultural projects. Now with Kim Hoyt Architect, Jeff leverages his expertise in design, construction, and interdisciplinary collaboration to the firm’s complex and multifaceted work in the city.

Photography by Dan Wonderly