Esther Sperber

Owner - Principal Architect at Studio ST Architects
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(386) 825-5501
Location
New York, New York, United States, US

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Jill Gentile

I highly recommend Esther - a remarkable architect with vision, intuition, empathy, skill, and integrity. A very special combination!! I think part of what makes her talent special is her deep listening. And how she brings that out in material, creative ways.

Scott Harris

I currently chair the Building Committee for a 100+ year old synagogue and community. To say that we've been impressed with Esther and her team would be a vast understatement. She is thoughtful, brilliantly creative, able to both design and communicate well. I've worked with dozens of architects on various projects as a real estate professional. Esther has been a godsend for our institution and our $6-8mm plan which will be in construction this Spring.

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Credentials

  • Architectural License
    New York State Education Department

Experience

    • United States
    • Architecture and Planning
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Owner - Principal Architect
      • Jan 2004 - Present

      https://studio-st.com/ https://studio-st.com/

    • Public Speaker: Architecture, Creativity, Religion and Psychology
      • Dec 2010 - Present

      I have lectured about architecture, creativity, psychoanalysis and equity to a wide range of audiences including AIA chapters, architecture students, the Jewish Theological Seminary, School of Visual Arts, The American Psychoanalytic Association, The Psychoanalytic Division 39 of the American Psychological Association. I have lectured about architecture, creativity, psychoanalysis and equity to a wide range of audiences including AIA chapters, architecture students, the Jewish Theological Seminary, School of Visual Arts, The American Psychoanalytic Association, The Psychoanalytic Division 39 of the American Psychological Association.

    • Architect
      • 1998 - 2003

Education

  • Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation
    Ms.AAD, Architecture
    1997 - 1998
  • Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
    B.Arch, Architecture
    1991 - 1996

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