GAuthier Architects provides architectural services concentrated on a select field of projects taking into account user-driven constraints. GA’s exploration of adaptable building systems is unique in creating a design process to provide the user control and balance between environmental, aesthetic, cost and program requirements. Committed to developing the built environment beyond the intuitive, GA projects include townhouses in Manhattan and Brooklyn, a non-profit theater, a Fifth Avenue duplex, a carbon-neutral playground folly, and BURST*008, a full scale house commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art for their exhibition Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling.
Douglas Gauthier studied Architecture at Notre Dame and Columbia Universities. Projects have taken him from San Francisco, to the former Eastern Bloc, France, Berlin and Australia for the first BURST* prefabricated housing prototype. Douglas grew up in Flint, Michigan, has lived in San Francisco, London, Rome, Bratislava, Prague, and Berlin, and currently lives in Greenwich Village with his wife and two year old daughter.
Mr. Gauthier contributes to architectural culture through built work and research about the built environment. He has been featured in Architectural Record’s Design Vanguard, in Architecture Magazine for a Visionary Architecture Citation and in Time Magazine: Forging the Future, as an Innovator in Housing. Recent contributions include articles published in Architectural Design, Another Pamphlet and Material Evidence and presentations at the University of Michigan, Technical University Delft, The Berlage Institute and The Museum of Modern Art.
Douglas Gauthier studied Architecture at Notre Dame and Columbia Universities. Projects have taken him from San Francisco, to the former Eastern Bloc, France, Berlin and Australia for the first BURST* prefabricated housing prototype. Douglas grew up in Flint, Michigan, has lived in San Francisco, London, Rome, Bratislava, Prague, and Berlin, and currently lives in Greenwich Village with his wife and two year old daughter.
Mr. Gauthier contributes to architectural culture through built work and research about the built environment. He has been featured in Architectural Record’s Design Vanguard, in Architecture Magazine for a Visionary Architecture Citation and in Time Magazine: Forging the Future, as an Innovator in Housing. Recent contributions include articles published in Architectural Design, Another Pamphlet and Material Evidence and presentations at the University of Michigan, Technical University Delft, The Berlage Institute and The Museum of Modern Art.

