Partner Rick Robertson is the
founder of Robertson Partners Architects,
a firm dedicated to the design of historically
derived architecture. From the office in Los Angeles, the firm executes
projects that are recognized as examples
of historically inspired innovation and
design excellence—from estate homes
in Bel Air and Beverly Hills to master-planned
towns in Los Angeles and New York. Las Lomas
(north of Los Angeles) and Setauket Village
(near New York City) are being recognized
as visionary for what 21st century planning
and architecture should be. The ULI featured
Las Lomas in its Urban Land Magazine, May
2003. He is the recipient of the “Star
of Design 2003,” a Los Angeles honor
given to such architects as Frank Gehry,
Charles Moore and Frank Israel. A recent
project has won “Chevalier de l’Ordre
des Arts et Lettres” (Knights of the
Order of the Arts and Literature), France’s
highest cultural award with past recipients
including Picasso, Matisse and Manet. Rick Robertson
is certified as an architect in all fifty
states and licensed in seven. He is a Visiting
Lecturer at UCLA and Stanford University.
Los Angeles architect Rick Robertson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree
at Southern Methodist University and a Master
of Architecture Degree from the University
of Texas at Austin.
Los Angeles architect Rick Robertson
is an active member of the Institute of
Classical Architecture & Classical America.