Booth Hansen
Christopher Guido, AIA, has been a Principal at Booth Hansen since 1998, focusing on single-family residential projects and contributing to detail-oriented work on churches and country clubs. In addition to project management, Christopher coordinates the integration of information technology within the Booth Hansen design process. Prior to this role, Christopher worked as an Architect at McDonald and Monterose Architects from August 1997 to May 1998. Christopher earned a Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University, where studies spanned from 1992 to 1997, and completed secondary education at Whitesboro High School between 1988 and 1992.
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Booth Hansen
At Booth Hansen, we are driven by a single focus. From monuments to museums; from places of work to places of worship; from interior renovations to multi-family residences — our goal is to achieve an enriching architectural experience and a project of enduring quality for the client and community. We believe that good design comes from a well organized process, producing a wide variety of options that lead to the most informed solution. Reaching beyond methodologies, our process encompasses the basic tenants of spirit, connection, and stewardship: Stewardship — Being aware of the impacts of our work on the earth and making the most of our resources. Connection — Exploring the fundamental interconnections between nature and the built environment, between people and place; between past and future. Spirit — Infusing buildings with an aesthetic quality, emotional value, and moral dimension that reflect the culture and character of those it serves. We employ these principles with steadfast dedication, creating value-driven architecture that expresses the distinct goals of the client.