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PETER L. GLUCK AND PARTNERS
PETER L. GLUCK AND PARTNERS Principal
AR/CS ARCHITECTURAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Chairman
ASPEN GK Co-Founder
Education:
1962- B. Arts. - Yale University
1965 - M. Architecture - Yale University
Registration:
Architect - New York, New Jersey, California, Colorado, Florida, Texas, Illinois
Professional Experience:
Peter L. Gluck and Partners, 1972 - present
A New York-based architectural firm, has designed buildings for a wide range of public and private clients for over thirty years. Major projects include
internationally recognized residential work, hotels, schools, religious buildings, and corporate interiors.
AR/CS Architectural Construction Services, 1992-present
A construction management company focused on an integrated system of architectural design and construction.
Aspen GK, 1997-present
A development partnership founded to produce well-designed, high-quality housing. |
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Peter Gluck received a Bachelor of Arts from Yale University and a Master of Architecture from the Yale School of Art and Architecture in 1965. After designing a series of houses from New York to Newfoundland, he went to Tokyo to design large projects for a leading Japanese construction consortium. This experience influenced Gluck’s later work both in his knowledge of Japan’s traditional aesthetics and of its efficient modern methods of integrated construction and design. His firm, Peter L. Gluck and Partners in New York, has been designing and building throughout the country since 1972, joined in 1992 by AR/CS, a construction-management firm, established to build the firm’s designs, and in 1997 by Aspen GK, Inc., a development partnership, founded to produce well-designed, high-quality speculative housing.
Exhibitions of Gluck’s award-winning work have been held in the U.S. and Japan. He is widely published in architectural journals around the world, and a selection of his work was published in Ten Houses: Peter L. Gluck and Partners (Rockport, 1997). He has taught at Columbia and Yale schools of architecture. Gluck has curated museum exhibitions, including Shinjuku: The Phenomenal City, on Japanese urbanism at the Museum of Modern Art in 1976, and Globalization and Regionalism, which commemorated American schools of architecture at the Milan Triennale of 1996. Various exhibitions have showcased Gluck’s projects, such as The Greenwich Arts Council: Negotiating Domesticity (2003) in Greenwich, Connecticut, the Graham Foundation: Adding to Mies van der Rohe residence at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago (1993), Koizumi Center in Tokyo, Japan (1992) and Columbia University in New York (1985). His works were also recently included in Open House New York tour (2004-2007), Architectural League’s In Process series (2005), New Canaan Historical Society tour (2004) of modern houses in New Canaan, Connecticut, and Neuberger Museum of Art public tour of Modernism in New Canaan (2003). |
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