Craig Mutter brings extensive design and management experience for museums, university and institutional buildings, as well as secondary school and residential projects. He is currently leading a Master Program Planning project for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and multiple renovation and addition projects at Boston’s Symphony Hall and the Tanglewood Music Center, both for the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Prior to joining ABA, Craig Mutter was an Associate with Polshek Partnership Architects. Projects included the new Entrance Pavilion and Plaza at the Brooklyn Museum; a Master Plan and Conceptual Design for renovations and expansion to the Yale University Art Galleries, including the 1953 Art Gallery by Louis Kahn and restoration of the Garvan Galleries for the reinstallation of Yale’s American Arts Collection. He also led the design of the Newhouse School of Public Communications project at Syracuse University, including a 75,000 SF addition to I.M. Pei’s mini-campus, redefining the existing campus and repositioning the identity and mission of one of the nation’s most prestigious communications schools.
Craig Mutter holds a Master of Architecture Degree from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Architecture from the University of Virginia. He has been a Visiting Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Virginia, was the 1994 winner of the Arthur Rotch Traveling Scholarship, and has served on design juries at numerous universities throughout the United States.