Andrew Goldman received his Masters of Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and his B.A. from Amherst College. He holds architectural registrations in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts, as well as NCARB certification.

Mr. Goldman specializes in community/student centers, educational facilities, recreation, master planning and historic preservation.

Mr. Goldman’s experience encompasses a wide range of building types and the quality of his work has been recognized by publication and numerous awards -- including the American Institute of Architects and The Society of Registered Architects.

Andrew Goldman cofounded Kevin Hom Architect in 1989 with Mr. Hom. The practice has expanded over the years to include projects throughout the United States.

Articles by Mr. Goldman on the social implications of the built environment have been continuously published in the New York Times, International Tribune and a dozen issues of The Reader’s Digest.

Mr. Goldman has previously worked at the renowned design firms of: Prentice and Chan, Ohlhausen, Maitland/Strauss Architects, Ulrich Franzen & Associates and Perkins & Will.