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Seth Riseman

Associate Principal

Handel Architects

Seth has over 20 years of experience in mixed-use building and urban design projects around the world. As Director of Handel’s Boston Office, he oversees all the firm’s efforts in the region. Recent notable projects include the 2 Harbor Life Science Campus under construction in the South Boston Waterfront, which , when complete, will bring over 1M sq. ft. of lab space to the area; Winthrop Center, a 1.5M sq. ft. mixed-use commercial and residential tower under construction in Boston’s Financial District; Parcel 13, a mixed-use lab and affordable housing project in Boston’s Back Bay; 545 Sackett, a 255-unit rental building currently under construction in Gowanus, Brooklyn, NY; Madison House, a nearly 800’ tall, 199-unit condominium building in Manhattan; The Bower, a 125-unit condominium building in Washington DC’s Navy Yard neighborhood; and Journal Squared, a 2.5M sq. ft. residential and retail complex in Jersey City, NJ.

Prior to joining Handel Architects, Seth was an architectural and urban designer at Utile, Inc. in Boston. He has worked on an array of urban design and mixed-use building projects in Massachusetts, California, Texas, New York, New Jersey, Minnesota and Washington D.C. as well as abroad in Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the U.A.E. and Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.

Seth currently serves on the Board of the Boston Society for Architecture. Seth has lectured and taught at the Northeastern University and the Boston Architectural College. His writing has been published in Urban Land Magazine. Seth’s work has been recognized with numerous awards including the Urban Land Institute / Gerald D. Hines Urban Design Competition, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston’s Affordable Housing Design Competition and Harvard University’s In the Pursuit of Housing Award.

Seth graduated with a B.S. in Architecture from the University of Virginia and a M. Arch and M. Arch. in Urban Design from Harvard University.