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At H. Randall Goya Architect, AIA, we believe that design should be as unique as the individuals and spaces it serves. Specializing in residential, commercial, and art-related spaces, our firm is dedicated to creating environments that are thoughtful, functional, and truly reflective of our clients' personalities and needs.

Whether we are designing a private residence, a commercial space, or a gallery, we ensure that every detail reflects our commitment to both aesthetic quality and technical excellence.

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H. Randall Goya is a licensed architect, registered in the State of New York and a member of the American Institute of Architects. He holds a Master of Architecture from the Yale School of Architecture and a Bachelor of Environmental Design from Texas A&M University.

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Randall started his independent architectural design practice in 2013. Previously, a founding partner at G and L Architects with Sara Lopergolo between 2001 and 2004, they designed and orchestrated the renovation of MoBia, the Museum of Biblical Art in Manhattan.

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​While at the celebrated firm Selldorf Architects, LLC, he was the lead architect on such high profile projects as the Neue Galerie NY, a 30,000 square foot Fifth Avenue mansion transformed into a museum for German and Austrian fine and decorative arts.

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G and L Architects

The Lighters: Randall Goya and Sara Lopergolo gained their experience in lighting by working for clients like the Neue Galerie, where Goya was project architect for another firm. “The challenge,” he says, “is how to apply it to projects with much smaller budgets.”


Pedagogy and Place
100 Years of Architecture Education at Yale

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Pedagogy and Place is the definitive text on the history of the Yale School

of Architecture.

H. Randall Goya’s project, Reconstruction of the House of the Faun, Pompeii was selected to represent the Classical Architectural Studio of Leon Krier and Demetri Prophyrios. Although a subscriber of modern architecture, this demonstrates his ability to design in a traditional and classical approach. The project was included in the Venice Biennale, 1991.


Venice Biennale
Fifth International Show of Architecture

For the Venice Biennale Fifth International Architecture Exhibition Venice Prize, forty-three architecture schools around the world were selected to display their work. Yale University School of Architecture was one of two intuitions from the United States. Randall’s project titled, Reconstruction of the House of the Faun, Pompeii from the Studio of Leon Krier and Demetri Prophyrios was one of selected to represent Yale. Although subscribing to modern design principles, this project demonstrates Randall's ability to successfully integrate and adapt classical architectural elements.


Simon Huck’s Montauk Retreat Enters Its Most Elegant Era Yet
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"Smith’s solution was to design two new wings, which the design team, including architect H. Randall Goya, connected off the back of the original house with a breezeway bar. One wing now holds the primary suite, gym, and home office, the other a screened porch-style living and dining area, with a rotating suspended steel fireplace. The consummate hosts had realized they were in need of a multiuse hangout space, ideally one closer to the pool and backyard, and this room did just the trick."

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AD Magazine, By Andrew Sessa

Photography by William Jess Laird

October 25, 2023

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