
Arthur Lubetz is a principal of Front Studio Architects. He is formerly of Lubetz Associates, an architectural firm Recognized for creating memorable, experiential architecture, established by Art in 1967. The practice has been guided by Art’s views on architecture for over 40 years, producing such notable projects as the award winning Carnegie Library at Squirrel Hill. He is a former board member and past president of Preservation Pittsburgh, an advocacy group for the protection of historic structures. He was also a founding member and vice president of the Pittsburgh Community Design Center and the Environment Design Collaborative. For the past 20 years Art has been an active adjunct professor at Carnegie Mellon University where he continues to encourage his students to profoundly explore their experiences with architecture.