Studio G Architects believes we have a unique opportunity and social responsibility, as intermediaries between people and space, to leverage the creative potential of design to develop forms that respond to individual needs and the challenges defining our era. Leading the list of threats is global warming and its consequences and implications for our rural, suburban and urban landscapes. We embrace the critical role designers play in confronting this issue, and we utilize the full range of sustainable principles, practices and technologies in our work to renew humanity’s reciprocal relationship with the environment and preserve our planet’s built and natural landscapes.

Our understanding of sustainability encompasses economic and social viability, as well as environmental issues. As such we are devoted to supporting institutions and organizations that, with big visions and modest means, make a difference in the communities they serve by donating architectural services to non-profits through the 1% Solution, a resource for pro bono architecture. In them we find allies and supporters for creating vibrant, livable and sustainable communities.



We are curious designers who utilize design as a tool to enhance the fabric of community. In the design of any building, landscape or neighborhood, there is an opportunity to explore the specific culture, history and physicality of a place and the people who live there. Design which embraces the cultures, values and traditions of a community and engages the idiosyncrasies of a site defines a unique sense of place.
For us, sustainable communities are distinguished by architecture that is:

Environmentally sensitive
People-centered
Place-specific
Mixed-use