Hernán R. Chebar
Hernán Chebar, Senior Associate, has been with Robert A.M. Stern Architects since 1996. He has been responsible for design and project management on commercial, institutional and resort projects, including three apartment towers and the adaptive re-use and rehabilitation of a landmarked building in New York City; a 360-bed residence hall for the Brooklyn Law School in Brooklyn, New York; a master plan and residential complex in Arlington, Virginia; a 30-story hotel and apartment building in Toronto, Canada; a hotel and apartment building for the Ritz-Carlton, Dallas, Texas; an apartment tower in Stamford, Connecticut; a planning and mixed-use project in the Netherlands; senior communities in Roslyn, New York, and Denver, Colorado; the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts in Houston, Texas; a commercial building in Hong Kong; and the Disney Ambassador Hotel in Tokyo, Japan.
Prior to joining Robert A.M. Stern Architects, Mr. Chebar had his own architectural practice in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Mr. Chebar received his Architect Diploma from the University of Belgrano in Argentina. Mr. Chebar is a registered architect in the State of New York.