Free in-home consultation during January 2026
Free in-home consultation during January 2026

Robak Architecture, LLC is a residential architecture firm specializing in home additions in Greenburgh, NY, providing architectural design, zoning analysis, and permit-ready construction documents for homeowners planning to expand their living space. With over 35 years of experience designing residential additions throughout Westchester County, we help clients navigate local regulations while creating additions that integrate seamlessly with existing homes.
Greenburgh home addition projects frequently require Planning Board review, zoning compliance analysis, or variance coordination, depending on the property and scope of work. Older homes and non-conforming lots may present additional constraints that must be addressed early in the design process.
We assist homeowners by:
Addressing these issues upfront helps avoid delays, redesigns, and unexpected costs later in the project.
Many home additions in Greenburgh involve structural changes, integration with existing building systems, and compliance with updated building codes. Working with an architect allows homeowners to resolve design, zoning, and constructability questions before construction begins.
Architectural design can help:
As an independent architecture firm, we represent the homeowner’s interests throughout the design and approval process.
If you are considering a home addition in Greenburgh, NY and want to understand design options, zoning requirements, and approval considerations before moving forward, we are available to discuss your project and provide early guidance.
Robak Architecture, LLC has extensive experience designing residential additions in Greenburgh and neighboring Westchester communities. Our approach emphasizes practical design solutions, regulatory awareness, and clear communication with clients and contractors.
Principal of the firm, David Robak, has over 35 years of experience and is a licensed architect in New York, Connecticut, Vermont, and Utah.