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Steven
C. Hockstein, AIA, NCARB
Steve was
born and raised in New Jersey. His
grandfather and father were both building contractors and real
estate developers. Steve continues the family tradition in the
building industry as an Architect and Building Inspector. After
graduating from Rutgers
University in 1981,
Steve joined his father’s building inspection business
and worked full time as a home inspector until 1987 when he
returned to school to study Architecture and earned his Masters
Degree in 1991 from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
After graduating, he worked for a few different firms to diversify
his knowledge in the practice of Architecture. In 1995, he joined
Kruger Kruger Albenberg as an employee and in 1998 Jerry and Steve founded
Albenberg Hockstein
Architects. In 2002, Douglas Miller became a principal in the
firm. In addition to his Architecture Licenses in New
Jersey and New York, Steve
is a Licensed New Jersey Home Inspector and Radon Technician.
Steve has also served on the Board of Directors of numerous
professional organizations and is a founding member of New Jersey
Association of Licensed Professional Home Inspectors (NJALPHI).
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Douglas
E. Miller, AIA, NCARB
Doug earned
his Architecture degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology
in 1995. While in Architecture School, in response
to a desire to have a more hands-on knowledge of architecture
and building, he successfully started and managed his own painting
and construction business. His experiences in working directly
in construction helped him to fully understand the inter-relationship
between the two practices. With these valuable experiences and
skills, Doug joined Kruger Kruger Albenberg Architects.
His creativity and dedication, along with his efforts to grow
the company led to Doug joining with Jerry and Steve to establish
AHM Architects in 2002. Doug frequently attends lectures and
symposia to remain updated in current advances in Architecture
and Design. In addition to the study of current design trends,
Doug is active in historic preservation; he is a member of the
Craftsman Farms, and the Victorian Society of America. With
his diverse experience and creativity, he strives to push the
firm in new directions and explore innovative designs. |