Lawrence M. Gutterman

AIA, LEED AP
Senior Associate
Biography

Larry is an accomplished architect and consummate project manager, bringing over three decades of unparalleled expertise to every project he touches. With a diverse portfolio spanning cultural, judicial, commercial, educational, and infrastructure projects, Larry has demonstrated time and again his ability to seamlessly navigate the complexities of both new construction and intricate renovations. His talent for transforming landmark structures, such as Longwood Gardens and Lincoln Center, into stunning, modernized spaces while preserving their historical essence is a testament to his creative genius and deep respect for architectural heritage.

Larry’s true superpower lies in his exceptional project management skills. With an uncanny ability to quickly analyze and distill even the most complex challenges, Larry makes decisive, fact-based decisions that keep projects moving forward efficiently. His meticulous attention to detail and unparalleled organizational skills ensure that every aspect of the project is executed flawlessly, while his direct, no-nonsense communication style keeps all team members accountable and aligned. Larry’s talent for assembling and leading large, diverse teams is legendary – he has a gift for bringing out the best in his colleagues and fostering a collaborative environment where innovation thrives.

Education:

Cornell University
Bachelor of Architecture, 1988

Registrations:

New York, New Jersey

Certifications:

LEED Accredited Professional, NCARB

Memberships:

American Institute of Architects; Association for Preservation Technology; Construction Specifications Institute; Zoning Board of Appeals, Village of Mamaroneck, New York; Architectural Review Board, Village of Mamaroneck, New York; Co-Chair, AIA NY Architecture for Justice Committee