Showcase of Articles

Connecticut Cottages & Gardens, Article from February 2010, Bottoms Up, structural design by DeStefano and Chamberlain, Inc.
 
Leading Custom Home Builders, structural design by DeStefano Associates
 
The Construction Specifier, Article from October 2009, Hotchkiss School dormitories featured in article on structural masonry. Structural Engineer, Article from March 2009, What Goes Around Comes Around, Jim DeStefano quote. Building Design + Construction, Article from May 2008, Building Tight with SIPs, Cherokee School Project, SIPs design by DeStefano and Chamberlain Connecticut Antique Machinery Newsletter, Article from Fall 2005, CAMA's Mining Museum, architectural design by Jim DeStefano
 
       
Fairfield County Catholic, Article from October 21, 2006, Saint Patrick Parish, Redding—New Church, a Place of Faith, Worship, Service, structural design by DeStefano Associates ENR Magazine, Article from April 2006, Terrorism-Provoked Changes Proposed, Jim DeStefano quote  Structure, Article from January 2006, Paving a Path for Differentiation, Jim DeStefano quote
 
Structure, Article from December 2005, Is Your Firm Irreplaceable?, Jim DeStefano quote
Passport Magazine, Article from Fall 2005, Gimme Shelter, structural design by DeStefano Associates ENR Magazine, Cover Story from July 2005, Building Code Anxiety, Jim DeStefano quote Country Home, Article from July 2005, The Surprise Inside, structural design by DeStefano Associates Country Living, Article from December 2004, All Calm and Bright, structural design by DeStefano Associates 
New Old House, Article from Fall 2003, An American Original, structural design by DeStefano Associates  Structural Engineer, Article from January 2003, The Joy of Structural Engineering, Jim DeStefano quote Architectural Design, Article from May 2000, Shingle Style on Long Island, structural design by DeStefano Associates
 
Architectural Digest, Article from October 1998, Architecture: Long Island Perspetive, structural design by DeStefano Associates
     
This Land Has Many Lives, The Natural History of the House on Quaker Hill, a book by Alan Shope, structural design by DeStefano Associates