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Architecture Firm Goettsch Adds Luckino as Principal

Samuel M. Luckino (pictured) has joined architecture firm Goettsch Partners (GP) as a principal and senior project manager in the Chicago office. In this role, he’ll lead project teams on selected assignments, with a focus on office, hospitality, residential and mixed-use buildings.

Luckino has 16 years of professional experience working on several large-scale commercial buildings. Most recently, he worked at Arquitectonica for 13 years and served as the director of the New York office. Prior to that, he was a designer at Hillier Architecture, now known as RMJM.

“Sam has worked on a wide range of high-profile commercial and residential projects in the U.S., Canada and Europe,” said James Goettsch, chairman and CEO at GP. “The depth of his knowledge, experience and talent will help further expand our capabilities in providing the high design and technical quality our clients seek.”


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