Marc Gee

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Marc Gee joined GLUCK+ in 1998. Marc’s design and construction experience began 30 years ago on projects for the College of Architecture at Virginia Polytechnic University and State University, and Habitat for Humanity. In 1996, he formed a fabrication company to design and build playgrounds in New York City. Ever since, Marc has been heavily involved in the Architect Led Design Build of award-winning public and private institutional projects, and mixed use developments in New York City.

Notable projects include The Stack – 4857 Broadway, the first prefabricated steel and concrete modular residential development in New York City; The East Harlem School which won an AIA NY Design Award of Honor; and Cary Leeds Center for Tennis & Learning, a public/private initiative in Crotona Park, Bronx, which the New York Times hailed in April 2017 as “one of the city’s best new works of public architecture.”

Marc has been featured in publications including Metropolis Magazine, Architectural Record, Fast Company and Domus, and has lectured on Architect-Led Design Build for public architecture and the use of offsite construction. He received his Bachelor of Architecture from Virginia Polytechnic University and State University. He is a registered architect in New York and licensed construction superintendent in New York City.

Peter L. Gluck

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For over 50 years, Peter Gluck has shaped our firm’s ethos to elevate the quality of the built environment. Peter has progressively expanded the practice to establish a construction management firm in 1992 to build the firm’s designs, followed by a development partnership in 1997 to produce well-designed, high quality speculative housing. In 2014, Fast Company’s “World’s Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Architecture” list included GLUCK+ “for taking control of the entire building process.”

Notable projects include the sensitive restoration and pavilion addition to Mies van der Rohe’s Morris Greenwald House in Connecticut; Bridge – 205 Race, one of the first LEED Gold high-rise developments in Philadelphia; and the award-winning Cary Leeds Center for Tennis & Learning, a public/private initiative in Crotona Park, Bronx, which the New York Times hailed in April 2017 as “one of the city’s best new works of public architecture.”

Peter received his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Architecture from Yale University in 1965. He and others in his class were the catalyst for what would become the Yale Building Project. He has taught at Columbia and Yale schools of architecture, and curated exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Milan Triennale. An early firm monograph, The Modern Impulse: Peter L. Gluck and Partners, was published in 2008. Peter lectures widely on the need for architects to change the profession and has served on the NCARB Futures Task Force, advising on the future of the role of the architect. He also serves on the Auburn University Rural Studio Advisory Group, and the HCAD Advisory Board for New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Thomas Gluck

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Thomas Gluck joined GLUCK+ in 2006. For over 25 years, Tom has overseen the design and construction of numerous projects in New York City, Upstate New York and around the country. His early experience as an apprentice to a master craftsman in Japan proved to be formative, leading to a focus on theater set design and construction in college. During graduate studies, he worked both as an architect and carpenter in residential construction. Before GLUCK+, Tom managed the design and construction of the Walker Art Center Expansion in Minneapolis onsite for Herzog & de Meuron.

Award winning projects include The Stack – 4857 Broadway, the first prefabricated steel and concrete modular residential development in New York City; Bridge – 205 Race, one of the first LEED Gold high-rise developments in Philadelphia; The Malt House, the expansion and adaptive reuse of an abandoned brewery warehouse block in Harlem; and Tower House in Upstate New York.

Tom has lectured widely on expanding the role of the architect and the use of offsite construction for both public architecture and housing. He has been featured in publications including Fast Company, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Metropolis Magazine, and Architectural Record. Tom received his Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Harvard College and Master of Architecture from Yale University. He is a registered architect in New York and licensed construction superintendent in New York City. Tom also serves on the Board of Trustees for Keewaydin Camp in Vermont.

Charlie Kaplan

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Charlie Kaplan joined GLUCK+ in 1996. For over 25 years, Charlie has been heavily involved in both the design and construction of sustainable educational, residential and mixed-use developments throughout the United States. From early on, he has advocated that good design can make architectural, urban and economic sense in an active real estate market. In 1997, Charlie formed a partnership with Peter Gluck for speculative residential development in Aspen, including the Little Ajax Affordable Housing turnkey development for the City of Aspen. This project won a 2007 AIA National “Show You’re Green Award of Excellence” and a 2009 National DBIA Design-Build Award of Merit. In New York City, he was also co-developer of 150 Rivington, a luxury condominium development in the Lower East Side.

Notable projects also include Lady Liberty Academy Charter School which has been recognized as a successful case study for prefabrication for public architecture, and House in the Mountains, which received a 2013 AIA National Housing Award.

Charlie has been featured in publications including Metropolis Magazine, Financial Times (UK), Architectural Record and Architectural Design (UK), and has lectured on the firm’s approach to Architect-Led Design Build and the role of the architect as developer. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Religion from Williams College and Master of Architecture from the University of Colorado with studies abroad at the Architectural Association in London. He is a registered architect in New York and licensed construction superintendent in New York City.

Stacie Wong

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Stacie Wong joined GLUCK+ in 2001. Stacie’s design and construction experience began 28 years ago with the Yale Building Project’s design-build of a single-family residence in New Haven. Ever since, she has advocated for architect involvement in construction to increase the impact of design on the physical environment. Stacie brings that focus to commercial, educational, and residential work from early strategic planning, programming, and community stakeholder engagement, through construction.

Award winning projects include ONstage at Kaufman Astoria Studios, Duke University Marine Laboratory, numerous public and private K-12 schools, and mixed-use affordable housing projects throughout New York City.

Stacie has been featured in and written for publications including Metropolis Magazine, Wallpaper*, Architectural Record and Architectural Design (UK), and has lectured as keynote speaker on the firm’s approach to Architect Led Design Build. She has served on design juries for the Architectural League/Socrates Sculpture Park Annual Folly/Function Design Build Competition and NYSERDA Buildings of Excellence Competition. Stacie received her Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from the University of California at Berkeley, Master of Architecture from Yale University, and is a registered architect in New York.