Michael F. Doyle founded Acheson Doyle Partners Architects, P.C. with David C. Acheson in 1985. Since the firm’s inception, he has led the firm’s historic preservation and faith-based institutional projects, including longstanding relationships with the Archdiocese of New York and the Diocese of Brooklyn. Michael led the design of a new rooftop dining lounge, guest rooms renovations, fitness center expansion, and the exterior envelope restoration for The Metropolitan Club—a McKim, Mead and White landmark in New York City. Most recently, Michael completed a 5-year historic adaptive reuse project at the Church of the Epiphany in Manhattan, earning an Exterior and Interior Renovation Award from the Friends of the Upper East Side.
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