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Roger Li

Architectural Designer at Meier Partners

Roger Li is an accomplished architectural designer currently working at Meier Partners since December 2021, previously serving as a junior designer. Prior experience includes a design internship at 3six0 Architecture in the summer of 2020, and a role as a model shop monitor at the Rhode Island School of Design from February 2019 to May 2020. Roger Li holds a Bachelor of Architecture and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Rhode Island School of Design, earned between 2016 and 2021. Additional educational pursuits at The Bronx High School of Science and various pre-college programs at Parsons School of Design and The Cooper Union have contributed to a robust artistic and architectural foundation.

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Meier Partners

Known as Richard Meier Partners through June 2021, now Meier Partners. Our New York studio is staffed by a diverse team of talented employees with an unmatched range of experience, positioned to offer comprehensive design services—encompassing everything from urban planning and architecture to interior and product design—to clients anywhere in the world. With projects recently completed and currently on the boards in South America, Europe, Asia, and across the US, Meier Partners continues to build on a unique legacy of visionary design. Over more than 50 years, the studio has successfully completed more than 130 projects around the globe, including celebrated buildings like the classic Douglas House in Harbor Springs, Michigan, the iconic Getty Center in Los Angeles, and the acclaimed Jubilee Church in Rome. Our approach to design is intensely collaborative, combining discerning craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail with expertise in cutting-edge building technology. Our thoughtful application of cohesive design principles produces architecture that is exceptional not only in its clarity and simplicity but in its capacity to elevate and inspire.


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