Gary Wolf, AIA

Gary Wolf, FAIA

Gary established his own office – now Wolf Architects – in Boston in 1992 in order to take on projects involving both new design and historic preservation. This dual focus developed from his education, his early work experience, and his interest in all aspects of the built environment. In addition to design and preservation, over the years he has also played a role in organizing teams of consultants for larger-scale planning projects. 

Education

  • Master of Architecture, Princeton University

  • Master of Architectural History, University of Virginia

  • Bachelor of Arts, Cornell University

Lectures and Teaching

  • Guest Lecturer: Rhode Island School of Design, Tufts University, Massachusetts Historical Commission Annual Conference, The Boston Preservation Alliance, Traditional Building Conference, Old South Meeting House, University of Virginia 

  • Visiting Design Critic: Harvard Graduate School of Design, Wentworth Institute of Technology. 

Professional Activity

  • Docomomo, New England: Board Member, Past President and Vice President

  • Boston Society of Architects: Moderator for Panel Discussion "Traces of the Future"; Participant in Panels at Build Boston and Residential Design and Construction; Former Chair of Membership Committee

  • Society of Architectural Historians, New England: Former Board Member

  • Weston Zoning Board: Former Member

Writing

  • Articles or chapters in Architectural Review; Architizer; Clog; Historic New England; Drawing Toward Home; Old & New Architecture: Design Relationship; Stirling + Wilford: American Buildings