| Stanley Pinska was for fifteen years head of his own architectural firm, based in Westchester County and serving clients in the greater New York City metropolitan area. In 1992 Stanley Pinska Associates merged with May & Pinska. Among the diverse group of clients served by Mr. Pinska’s firm were United Cerebral Palsy of New York City, General Tools Manufacturing Company, and the State of New York Insurance Department. Prior to starting his own firm, Mr. Pinska worked as a designer at I.M. Pei & Partners and at John Carl Warnecke & Associates. He was the designer of the first cooperative-care facility in the United States at New York University Medical Center, when a Senior Associate at Perkins & Will. As a senior architect at FXFowle Architects, he was the Project Director for Skyhouse, a 140-unit condominium apartment building developed in conjunction with an upgrading of the historic facilities of the “Little Church Around the Corner” in New York City. As principal at PPA, he has served as the Project Director for several projects including the Americana, an 80-unit condominium apartment building in Philadelphia, the master plan for Al Manhal City in the heart of Abu Dhabi, a 143 acre mixed-use development, the Plaza at Indian Springs, medical office and restaurant complex in Woodlands, Texas, and the Dragone Theatre, a 2,000-seat performance space that is part of the City of Dreams casino hotel complex in Macao. Mr. Pinska holds architecture degrees from the University of Minnesota and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he studied in Eduardo Catalano’s studio, and he has served on the design faculties at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Pratt Institute. |