David Fixler

Founder, David Fixler Architecture Planning Preservation, Lecturer, Harvard Graduate School of Design

David Fixler Architecture Planning Preservation; Harvard Graduaute School of Design


David Fixler, Architecture Planning Preservation; Harvard University Graduate School of Design

David Fixler, FAIA FAPT FFTI LEED, is Principal of David Fixler Architecture Planning Preservation and Lecturer in Architecture, Urban Planning and Design at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. He is an internationally recognized leader in the conservation of historic buildings and sites with a focus on structures of the mid-20th century. His projects include buildings designed by Modern masters including, Le Corbusier, Louis Kahn, and at MIT, Alvar Aalto’s Baker House, Eero Saarinen’s Kresge Auditorium and MIT Chapel, and William Welles Bosworth’s MIT Main Group. David is a Design Excellence Peer Review Architect for the United States General Services Administration and Harvard University, has had his design and written work published internationally in trade and scholarly books and journals, and has lectured extensively around the world, including at seven AIA national conferences. He has been working on projects at MIT since 1996 and has given frequent tours of the campus for students, scholars and visiting professionals.