Dennis Sagiev
Dennis Sagiev, Senior Associate, has been with Robert A.M. Stern Architects since 1996. During this time, he has been involved in the design and management of various projects, including the Museum Center at the Mark Twain House in Hartford, Connecticut, the first LEED-certified museum in the United States; an addition to the Knott Science Center at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland in Baltimore; Clark Hall, home to the Whitaker Biomedical Engineering Institute at Johns Hopkins University, also in Baltimore; the Informatics and Communications Technology Complex at Indiana University in Indianapolis; the U.S. Courthouse Annex in Savannah, Georgia; the Aspen Highlands Village, Aspen, Colorado; the River Valley Ranch Swim and Fitness Center in Carbondale, Colorado; the Robin Hood Foundation's Excellence Charter School of Bedford-Stuyvesant, an elementary school building in Brooklyn, New York; the Uncommon Charter High School and Achievement First Brooklyn High School, also in Brooklyn; the Park Center for Business and Sustainable Enterprise at Ithaca College School of Business in Ithaca, New York, the first LEED-certified Platinum business school in the world; and the LEED Gold certified Greenberg Conference Center at Yale University.
Mr. Sagiev is currently working on the Construction Administration phase of the North Hall and Library at Bronx Community College, Bronx, New York; and a new facility for the Westport Weston Family YMCA in Westport, Connecticut.
Prior to his association with Robert A.M. Stern Architects, Mr. Sagiev worked as an architect and design assistant with Diamond-Baratta Design, the New York interior design company.
Dennis Sagiev received his Master of Architecture degree from Moscow Architectural Institute in Moscow, Russia in 1992. Mr. Sagiev was also awarded a Certificate for Appraisal Studies in Decorative and Fine Arts by New York University in 1998. He is currently enrolled in the Certificate Program in Construction Management at the School of Continuing Professional Studies at New York University. He is a registered architect in the State of New York.