Floor 09: Richard Gluckman
Richard Gluckman graduated and carried out his postgraduate studies in architecture at Syracuse University, New York.
His studio, Gluckman Mayner Architects, has worked on a wide range of institutional, commercial and residential projects in Europe, the United States and Asia. Gluckman’s professional career has been closely linked to contemporary art and the design of spaces for art galleries all over the world.
His studio is well known for its rigorous approach to design and construction. Spaces designed by Gluckman are magnificent examples of the link between architecture and the art industry. Some of his most notable projects have been the DIA Centre for the Arts in New York (1987), the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburg (1994), the extension to the Whitney Museum in New York (1995-1998), the Deutsche Guggenheim Museum in Berlin, the Destination Spa Mii amo in Sedona (2000), the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum (1997) and the Mori Art Centre in Tokyo (2003), among others.
In Spain, Gluckman has designed the Marlborough Gallery, and built the Picasso Museum in Malaga, with local collaboration from the Cámara/Martín Delgado team.









