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Daniel Lobitz

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Architect, Robert AM Stern

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Daniel Lobitz joined Robert A.M. Stern Architects in 1986 & has been a Partner in the firm since 2008. He has been responsible for the design & management of projects including large-scale town & urban planning, multifamily residential buildings, hotels and resorts, mixed-use developments, private houses, and institutional buildings, as well as furniture and light fixtures for the contract market. Mr. Lobitz's planning projects include the new town of Celebration, FL, as well as towns in San Diego, CA; Heiligendamm, Germany; and Lisbon, Portugal; and large-scale urban infill projects in Arlington, Virginia; and Arnhem, the Netherlands. His project in Arnhem won a 2006 Charter Award from the Congress for the New Urbanism. His multifamily residential buildings – some with hotel components – include luxury towers in NY, Arlington, Atlanta, Dallas, and LA. Mr. Lobitz's resort work includes projects in Florida, Jamaica, France, Croatia, Cyprus, and the Canary Islands. Mr. Lobitz has contributed to the design of private residences in Toronto and Connecticut, and his institutional projects include the Museum for African Art on New York City's Museum Mile. Mr. Lobitz's work has been published in The New York Times, The Miami Herald, The New Yorker, Architectural Record, and Architectural Digest and exhibited at the Parrish Art Museum, the Denver Art Museum, the West Orange Public Library, and the Litchfield Historical Society. His projects have received awards from the New York Chapter of the AIA and the Congress for the New Urbanism. Mr. Lobitz received his Bachelor of Science degree in Hotel Administration from Cornell University in 1982 and his Master of Architecture degree from Columbia University in 1986. He is a registered architect in the State of New York and a member of the AIA, the Congress for the New Urbanism, and the Cornell Society of Hotelmen.

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