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John Cetra

John Cetra

Bachelor of Architecture (1976)

Biography :

Since the 1980s, John Cetra has led a design practice dedicated to transforming urban multifamily housing and residential architecture. Since he co-founded CetraRuddy with Nancy J. Ruddy in 1987, Cetra has worked on a rigorous, ongoing study of urban contextual fabrics and habitation patterns resulting in buildings that reinforce community and neighborhood. He sponsored the CetraRuddy Design Studio in Housing at Spitzer, a five-semester initiative that explored urban residential challenges. 

Cetra was inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame in 2015 and was named a fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 2017. He received the Spitzer Lifetime  Achievement Award in 2009. He serves on the Spitzer Dean’s Advisory Council.

“At Spitzer I became interested in the ability of architecture to influence people’s lives on many levels — most importantly through the creation of a sense of home.”  

Career Highlights :

  • One Madison—Architect’s Newspaper Best of Awards, Multifamily Housing
  • Walker Tower—ULI Award of Excellence Finalist
  • ARO, 242 West 53rd Street—CTBUH Best Tall Building Award of Excellence
  • Lincoln Square Synagogue—Interior Design Magazine Best of Year Award Honoree
  • Maven Mott Haven—SARA National Design Award of Merit