Michael A. Weber, Senior Associate, has been with Robert A.M. Stern Architects since 2000. His responsibilities include design and management of projects in the Landscape Department including a motor court, private residents' garden, rooftop gardens, and streetscape for Fifteen Central Park West, a two-tower luxury residential project occupying a full city block along Central Park in New York City; site planning and site design of a private golf clubhouse and site amenities in Park City, Utah; the design of nine private gardens, a common courtyard and streetscape for the Houses at Greenwich Armory in Greenwich, Connecticut; site design of a marina district central to a new resort community in New Providence, Bahamas; an urban plaza at the PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania; a courtyard, streetscape, and adjacent park at the Main Library in Jacksonville, Florida; municipal libraries in Columbus, Georgia, and Lakewood, Ohio; a private school in Connecticut; competition entries for a resort at Barranco de Veneguera in the Canary Islands and a streetscape planting design in New York City; and private residences in California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York. His academic projects include the Greenberg Conference Center at Yale University; the Hancock Technology Center at Marist College; and the North Instructional Building and Library at Bronx Community College.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Weber worked at Wells Appel Land Strategies in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he served as a project designer of corporate and institutional projects.
Mr. Weber received his Bachelor of Science degree in Management from Binghamton University in 1989 and his Master of Landscape Architecture degree from Cornell University in 1995. Mr. Weber is a registered landscape architect in New York and Pennsylvania and a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
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