Martin Byrne

Senior Designer at Montalba Architects

Martin Byrne is a Senior Designer at Montalba Architects since August 2018, with previous experience as a Senior Project Manager at Allen + Killcoyne Architects from July 2007 to January 2017. Expertise includes design across various project scales, phases of project development, client relations, and construction administration. Martin also served as a Designer at the Pratt Center for Community Development, providing architectural consultation for non-profit organizations. Early experience includes working as a Laborer at Santaniello Homecare Construction. Martin holds a Master of Science in Architecture from Pratt Institute and a Bachelor of Architecture from Penn State University, along with a fellowship from the Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design.

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Montalba Architects

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Montalba Architects, Inc. is an award-winning practice, producing select architecture and urban design related projects in the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. By embracing a humanistic approach that considers not only a client’s needs and site considerations, but also the cultural and economic environment, solutions are realized that are contextual, yet conceptual and visionary in their intent, effect, and appeal. Projects emphasize conceptual experience by creating environments that are both socially responsive and aesthetically progressive. Volumetric landscapes, material integrity, and the sculpting of natural light create solutions to pragmatic requirements of the client, constructability, and context. The depth of its work, innovative perspective, and collaboration highlight Montalba Architects’ emphasis on design-oriented architectural practice. Montalba Architects has compiled an acclaimed and diverse collection of projects ranging in scale from commercial office interiors to residential homes, from retail stores to mixed-use buildings and master planning.


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