glaserworks' mission is to produce extraordinary buildings and memorable places.
Our talented staff brings knowledge, experience and genuine enthusiasm to the design process. We employ critical thinking, risk-taking and the dispassionate evaluation of alternatives to help our clients weigh the long term consequences of key design decisions.
We continually improve the firm by making investments in our people, our strategic alliances, our processes for delivery and our knowledge base. We have been practicing green design for many years and have the portfolio of LEED certified buildings to prove it. Our most recent innovation is our three studios - Studio 3, Mixed-Use, and Culture & Higher Education. The first studio addresses issues that are important to our city; the other two address issues that are unique to developers and to institutions. Those clients whose projects engage all three studios will enjoy the creative dialogue among the studios.
At glaserworks, we listen, listen and lead. We assemble the right staff and the right consultant team for each project. We use our judgment to bring the right information to bear - at the right level and at the right time - to lead the team and the project to a successful conclusion.
glaserworks has earned a reputation for unswerving dedication to our clients' interests and for maintaining gracious and supportive relationships with signature architects. Among the celebrated design firms with whom we have worked are:
- Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners,
- Bernard Tschumi Architects,
- Hargreaves Associates,
- Perkins+Will | Eva Maddox Branded Environments,
- NBBJ Sports & Entertainment,
- E. Verner Johnson and Associates,
- Tigerman McCurry Architects,
- Skidmore, Owings & Merrill,
- Barton Myers, and
- Torti Gallas CHK.
The quality of our work has been acknowledged in the more than forty design awards we've received from local and state chapters of the American Institute of Architects, the National Association of Industrial and Office Parks, The Waterfront Association, and the Cincinnati Preservation Association.