Associates

  • Jennifer Bailey
  • Frederic J. Berthelot
  • Gaylin M. Bowie
  • John C. Boyland
  • Katie Casanta
  • Johnny Cruz
  • Mario Cruzate
  • Timothy S. Deal
  • Christian Dickson
  • Peter Morris Dixon
  • Brian F. Fell
  • David Fishman
  • Sean Foley
  • Ken Frank
  • Peter Garofalo
  • Anya A. Grant
  • Bryan Hale
  • Nikki Hartle
  • Christopher Heim
  • Carlos Hurtado
  • Kyung Sook Gemma Kim
  • Christopher T. LaSala
  • Thomas A. Lewis
  • Renaud Magnaval
  • Christopher McIntire
  • Douglas Neri
  • Sungchan Park
  • Esther Park
  • James A. Pearson
  • George K. Punnoose
  • Susan A. Ryder
  • Kley Salas
  • Benjamin Salling
  • Eric Silinsh
  • Kaveri Singh
  • David Solomon
  • Mike Soriano
  • Megan St. Denis
  • Caroline G. Statile
  • R. Craig Stevens
  • Jacob Tilove
  • Rosalind Tsang
  • Marek Turzynski
  • William West
  • David Winterton
  • Bruce Yao
  • Winnie Yen
  • Paul G. Zembsch

Graham S. Wyatt, AIA

Graham Wyatt, Partner, has been with Robert A.M. Stern Architects since 1983. His responsibilities have included both the design and administration of a broad range of projects including both master planning and building design for commercial, institutional, recreational, and residential clients throughout the United States and in the Netherlands, Germany, France, Hungary, Spain, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, India, South Korea, and the Czech Republic.

Mr. Wyatt has directed the firm’s master planning efforts for the campuses of Georgetown University, the Harvard Law School, the College of Notre Dame of Maryland, and Acadia University in Nova Scotia; for the Fine Arts Village of the University of California, Irvine; for the campus of the Columbus Regional Hospital in Columbus, Indiana; for the Aspen Highlands ski resort in Colorado; and for the mixed-use redevelopment of the Philadelphia Navy Yard. During 2001 and 2002 he served as Architect for Downtown Columbus, Indiana, helping to oversee that city's reputation as an internationally-recognized exemplar of the positive relationship that can develop between a community and an enlightened corporate patron of architecture.

Mr. Wyatt's major buildings for institutional clients include a library for the St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire; a fine arts studio building for the University of California, Irvine; the five-building Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia; the Moore Psychology Building at Dartmouth College; the Smith Campus Center for Pomona College in Claremont, California; the William Gates Computer Science Building at Stanford University; a residence hall and dining hall at Georgetown University; Janice and Robert McNair Hall for the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University; the Smeal College of Business Administration at the Pennsylvania State University; the Spangler Campus Center and Baker Library | Bloomberg Center at the Harvard Business School; Joan and Sanford Weill Hall for the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan; the McNeil Center for Early American Studies at the University of Pennsylvania; the LEED Platinum Dorothy D. and Roy H. Park Center for Business and Sustainable Enterprise at Ithaca College School of Business; the LEED Gold Greenspun Hall for the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas; a new residence hall at the Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut; two new LEED Gold residence halls for the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Connecticut; the K.C. Irving Environmental Sciences Research Centre and five renovated and two new residence halls at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia; the LEED Silver Richard T. Farmer School of Business Building at Miami University; the LEED Gold Alan B. Miller Hall for the Mason School of Business at the College of William and Mary; the Hancock Center at Marist College; and the U.S. Department of Justice's National Advocacy Center and a four hundred-bed residence hall quadrangle, both at the University of South Carolina.

Mr. Wyatt's major corporate headquarters buildings include the Mexx International World Headquarters in Voorschoten, the Netherlands; the Gap Inc. Offices at Two Folsom Street in San Francisco, California; Comcast Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; the Plaza at PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania; and the Sixth District Headquarters for the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta, Georgia. His work also includes major office, retail and mixed use projects in Connecticut, Illinois, California, and internationally in Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, and Barcelona.

Mr. Wyatt's work has been published in Progressive Architecture, Architectural Record, Architecture, A+U, Baumeister, The New York Times, Time, and The Chronicle of Higher Education. He has written on the topic of classroom design in Building Type Basics for College and University Facilities, published by John Wiley & Sons in 2003, where his chapter in this multi-authored survey is dedicated to the design of academic buildings, professional schools, and specifically classrooms.

Prior to joining Robert A.M. Stern Architects Mr. Wyatt worked for Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Architects of New York.  Mr. Wyatt is a graduate of Princeton University, (A.B. Summa), Columbia University (M. Arch.), and the London School of Economics (Dipl. Econ.) where he was a Marshall Scholar.  Mr. Wyatt is NCARB certified and registered as an architect in the State of New York and other jurisdictions.  Mr. Wyatt, a LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP), is a recognized leader in the field of environmentally sustainable design and has both written and presented on the topic, including at the annual National Greenbuild Conferences of 2005 and 2008.  He is a member of the Architectural League of New York, the Municipal Art Society, the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, the Society for College and University Planning, the U.S. Green Building Council, and the American Institute of Architects.  He serves on the AIA New York Chapter's Architecture for Education Committee.

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