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

Preston J. Gumberich, AIA

Preston J. Gumberich has been with Robert A.M. Stern Architects since 1987 and has been a Partner in the firm since 2008. He has been responsible for design and construction documents as well as coordination of consultant services and field supervision.

Mr. Gumberich's projects include the New College House at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; the LEED Gold certified Bavaro Hall for the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia; Joan and Sanford Weill Hall for the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy and the North Quad Residential and Academic Complex, both at the University of Michigan; the LEED Silver Richard T. Farmer School of Business Building at Miami University; the McNeil Center for Early American Studies at the University of Pennsylvania; the K.C. Irving Environmental Science Centre and Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada; the Moore Psychology Building at Dartmouth College; the William Gates Computer Science Building at Stanford University; the Center for Jewish Life at Princeton University; the Ohrstrom Library at the St. Paul's School; and a library in East Hampton, New York.

Mr. Gumberich's current projects include the Seidman College of Business at Grand Valley State University, a new residence hall at the Hotchkiss School, and the Stayer Center for Executive Education for the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame.

Mr. Gumberich received both his Bachelor of Arts and his Masters in Architecture degrees from Columbia University. He is a registered architect in the State of New York and other jurisdictions, and a member of the American Institute of Architects and the Society for College and University Planning.

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