Elliot Paul Rothman

Elliot Paul Rothman, AIA, graduated from Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) with a Bachelor of Architecture, 1958, and the Harvard Graduate School of Design with a Masters in City Planning,1960 and Masters in Urban Design,1961. He was a graduate teaching assistant in City Planning at the HGSD, then Associate Professor of Architecture there. He founded Rothman Partners Architects in 1968.
Notable projects of the firm in New England are The Carl J. Shapiro Clinical Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, the Research and Education Building at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, a master plan for the Harvard Longwood Campus, a maternal and NICU wing at Women and Infants’ Hospital in Providence and the School of Engineering at the University of New Hampshire.
Notable projects of the firm in New England are The Carl J. Shapiro Clinical Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, the Research and Education Building at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, a master plan for the Harvard Longwood Campus, a maternal and NICU wing at Women and Infants’ Hospital in Providence and the School of Engineering at the University of New Hampshire.