Kurt W. Glauber, AIA
Kurt Glauber, Senior Associate, has been at Robert A.M. Stern Architects since 1996. Mr. Glauber served as Project Manager for the Northwest Corner at Harvard Law School, which included the master plan and programming of the Harvard Law School campus and the space programming and design of the new LEED Gold 266,000-square-foot Wasserstein Hall, Caspersen Student Center, and Clinical Wing. He served as Project Manager and Construction Administrator for the Baker Library | Bloomberg Center, and as a designer and Construction Administrator for the Spangler Campus Center, both at the Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts. Mr. Glauber has also served as a designer for a condominium complex competition for the Trump Organization in New York; a mixed-use development competition in New York; the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia; Edison Field, a baseball stadium in Anaheim, California; and the Museum Center at the Mark Twain House in Hartford, Connecticut, the first LEED-certified museum in the United States. He is currently at work on two new 425-bed residential colleges at Yale University.
Prior to joining Robert A.M. Stern Architects, Mr. Glauber worked at O’Dell Architects in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
Mr. Glauber received his Associate of Arts degree in 1992 from Erie Community College in Buffalo, New York, where he received a design award, and his Masters of Architecture degree from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 1996. He is a registered architect in the State of New York, a LEED Accredited Professional, and a member of the American Institute of Architects.