Robin Guenther
American architect
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Robin Guenther (October 2, 1954 - May 6, 2023) was an American architect. She was a leader in regenerative healthcare design and designed sustainable health care facilities.[1][2][3] Guenther founded Guenther 5 Architects in 2001,[4] which was acquired by Perkins & Will in 2007.[3] Guenther was a principal at Perkins & Will.[5] She also co-wrote a book with Gail Vittori titled, Sustainable Healthcare Architecture.[4]
Robin Guenther | |
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| Born | October 2, 1954 |
| Died | May 6, 2023 (aged 68) |
| Education | University of Michigan |
| Occupation | architect |
| Employer(s) | Guenther 5 Architects Perkins & Will |
| Known for | Sustainable healthcare facilities |
| Spouse | Perry Guenther |
Early life and education
Guenther was born in Detroit, Michigan on October 2, 1954.[5] She studied architecture at the University of Michigan and the Architectural Association in London.[5]
Personal life
Robin Guenther was married to Perry Gunther for 38 years.[3][6] Guenther died on May 6, 2023 at age 68 from ovarian cancer.[1]