Perkins&Will healthcare leader Robin Guenther dies at 68

Robin Guenther, a principal at Perkins&Will and leader in healthcare design, has died at 68. Guenther grew up in Detroit and was inspired by the city’s architecture. She attended the University of Michigan, and then received a diploma from the Architectural Association. Guenther founded Guenther 5 Architects in New York City in 2001, which was acquired by Perkins&Will in 2010.

At Perkins&Will, Guenther led a number of the firm’s largest healthcare projects, including: Memorial Sloan Kettering Monmouth Ambulatory Care Center in Middletown, New Jersey, which reused a 1980s office building; Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Charlestown, Massachusetts, which was designed to continue operating in the

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