Cooper Robertson Announces New Chapter in Design Leadership
Building on its commitment to design innovation, the architecture and urban design firm Cooper Robertson has announced that after more than 30 years with the firm, partner Donald Clinton, AIA, MRAIC, is stepping down at the end of the year from his daily role helping direct the organization. This transition comes at a noteworthy time for Cooper Robertson, as it embarks on major new projects led by four continuing partners and its next generation of senior leaders.
Known globally for work that supports strong and resilient communities, Cooper Robertson is a leading architect and planner of museums and cultural facilities, an expert in urban mixed-use districts and campus planning, and a sought-after designer of educational buildings, waterfront spaces, and public realm projects of all types. Among the latest milestones for the firm are the opening of the acclaimed Buffalo AKG Art Museum in New York, designed in collaboration with OMA, and its commissioning for major master planning and campus projects in California, Virginia, and Maryland. In addition to the growth during his decades-long tenure, Donald Clinton oversaw the addition and development of longstanding and new staff members across a range of specialties and practice areas.