Since 2003, KSF Architects has crafted client-focused architecture, designing additions and custom homes responsive to client tastes and individual goals. Keith Fineberg started the firm after years of experience working as a preservation architect, a lighting designer and serving as the program coordinator for the Interior Design program at Eastern Michigan University.
Keith’s principal architectural interest has always been residential design. Keith’s father is a graduate of the Bauhaus school, and Keith grew up drawn to the contemporary, modern style. Years of Historic Preservation work have given Keith an expanded perspective of traditional and transitional styles.
Keith is a strong advocate of sustainable design and encourages his clients to strive to use the earth’s resources thoughtfully and reasonably in making design decisions.
Keith has served as juror on a number of design competitions and has lectured on subjects ranging from Green design to the Role of the Architect in Homebuilding.
Keith is a member of the Board of Directors of the Builders and Remodeler’s Association of Greater Ann Arbor and the Washtenaw Remodelers Council. Those organizations awarded him with the Pillar award in 2011 and the Keppler Award in 2007 in recognition of his leadership in the building community. He has also chaired the Green Committee of the Southeast Michigan chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry. Keith also serves on the Planning Commission for York Township, Michigan.
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