Anthony Cutri

Principal Urban Designer

Anthony Cutri received his Master of Architecture degree from U.C. Berkeley, College of Environmental Design, and his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California at San Diego. He is a founding principal of Martinez + Cutri Corporation with headquarters in San Diego; since its inception in 1980, he has directed the firm’s housing and urban design divisions. He is a registered architect in the States of California and Nevada, and is NCARB certified.

Mr. Cutri has practiced architecture in the Bay Area, New York City, and San Diego. His previous project experience includes the Chula Vista Nature Center (received a San Diego AIA Orchid Award), Alfred Alquist State Office Building (won a PA Awards Design Citation), and UC Lawrence/Berkeley Labs Master Plan.

His housing experience with M+C includes The Mark, DOMA, M2i, Fahrenheit, Montefaro, Cortez Blu, City Walk, Village Walk, Celagio, Oceanside Transit-Oriented Development, Juhl (Las Vegas) and the City Heights Urban Village. Tony’s educational facility experience includes Academy of Our Lady of Peace, St. Augustine High School and Adult Education Facilities in National City, Imperial Beach, and City Heights. His office building experience consists of Bonita Professional Plaza, Centre Medical Plaza, Third and Alvarado, Third and H, Eighth and Broadway, Mission Valley Heights, and City Heights. His urban design experience includes the City Heights Urban Revitalization Plan, the Fenton Industrial Park Master Plan, and the Little Italy Visionary Plan.

In addition to his private practice, Mr. Cutri has taught undergraduate and graduate architecture, urban design and planning at the University of California, Berkeley; the University of Texas, Austin; Columbia University, New York; the New School of Architecture, San Diego and the University of California, San Diego. He is a former Commissioner on the Board of Architectural Examiners for the State of California.