Robert J Platt is an Architectural Designer in the Tri-State Area. Guided by a true passion for modern art and architecture, Platt is documenting modern projects, styles and techniques for the future of art history.
Architectural Designer
Robert J Platt is an Architectural Designer. A vibrant Art & Architecture Aficionado, Platt is energized by the creative process. As an Architectural Designer, he has had the opportunity to work on numerous building projects in the Tri-State Area. Platt has contributed his creative eye to a variety of buildings, both residential and commercial. His architectural designs are marked by a fusion of modern trends and innovative building techniques.
Beyond his Architectural Designs in the Tri-State Area, Robert J Platt is a prolific preservationist. Aiming to encapsulate the art history of today, Platt is immersed in the worlds of modern art and architecture — just as much as he is invested in the classics! As an Art Historian, Platt collects tokens of the Tri-State Area’s art and architecture, whenever possible. Over the years, he has accumulated a wealth of signs, bricks and other iconic pieces from buildings in the Tri-State Area that have been demolished or otherwise renovated.
Tri-State Area Architecture
The architectural design and cityscape of the Tri-State Area is marked by iconic skyscrapers and historical buildings. Rich in history, the region is home to many Colonial and Neo-Colonial style homes. Each home tells a story in a visual, even if the physical history isn’t readily known. As an Architectural Designer in the Tri-State Area, Robert J Platt feels that history. But it’s not all patina and wear; there’s a sense of elegance embodied in the careful preservation of Colonial-style buildings.
Tri-State Area Architecture is also rich in artistic flair. Architectural Designer Robert J Platt views the streets of the Tri-State Area as art galleries. The wide array of styles and designs wash out even the diversity of The Louvre and The Metropolitan — if you ask Platt! From vibrant Art Deco skyscrapers and functional Modernism structures to urban renewal projects, the variety is fierce in the Tri-State Area’s array of architectural designs.