Far Architecture PLLC
Custom ADUs are now permitted for select one- and two-family homes in New York City.
What is an ADU?
In New York City, an ADU is officially called an Ancillary Dwelling Unit. It’s a small, self-contained apartment added to a one- or two-family home; such as a basement, garage conversion, or backyard structure, where zoning allows.
In New York City, an ADU is officially called an Ancillary Dwelling Unit. It’s a small, self-contained apartment added to a one- or two-family home; such as a basement, garage conversion, or backyard structure, where zoning allows.
We’re currently accepting new ADU clients.
Complete a short questionnaire to confirm zoning eligibility
and feasibility before moving forward:
Thank you!