Gluckman Mayner Architects is an architecture firm located in New York City with Richard Gluckman and David Mayner in partnership since 1998. The architects are known for minimalist design, evident in five pioneering art galleries that moved into the Chelsea gallery district from the SoHo neighborhood during the late 1990s, the proposed expansion of the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Mori Arts Center (2003) in Tokyo.
Richard Gluckman, FAIA, studied architecture at Syracuse University, where he returned in 2005 to design The Warehouse, current home of the Design Department of Syracuse's College of Visual and Performing Arts. In 2014 he designed Syracuse University College of Law's Dineen Hall, which was named one of "The 50 Most Impressive Law School Buildings in the World." He has designed a wide range of buildings including an apartment building in lower Manhattan, and houses in Texas and Long Island New York. As principal of Gluckman Mayner Architects, Gluckman has been responsible for museum projects as the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico (1996); the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin, Germany; the renovation and expansion of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York (1998); the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, Japan (2003); the conversion of the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1994); the Museo Picasso in Málaga, Spain (2004); The Warehouse in Syracuse, New York (2006); and the downtown location of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (2007). In 2009 the Brant Study Center an exhibition space in Greenwich, Connecticut opened, it was created out of a converted barn by his design.