Martinez & Cutri Architects in downtown San Diego has practiced architecture and urban design from its West Broadway office since the firm's 1980 founding, earning multiple AIA and American Planning Association citations across four decades of civic, hospitality, and residential work. The firm's high-rise portfolio includes The Mark, a 32-story, 264-unit luxury condominium tower, and two 32-story mixed-use residential towers at 11th and Broadway for Pinnacle International—projects at a construction scale that requires heavy-civil general contractors at the capacity of Harper Construction Co. downtown. A core staff of twenty architects, planners, AutoCAD and Revit specialists, cost estimators, and specification writers covers every phase from urban design studies through construction administration under one roof. Martinez & Cutri's institutional work includes the San Diego Hyatt Regency 750-room expansion at the Embarcadero and the remodel and addition to St. Paul's Cathedral, projects demanding coordination between historic preservation standards and modern seismic and accessibility codes. The firm also designed the 1996 Republican National Convention space plan and the Cedar Road Housing complex in Vista—a 70-unit development serving low-income families—demonstrating range across the same civic-to-residential spectrum navigated by Gensler in the Gaslamp Quarter. The largest active engagements involve paired high-rise towers exceeding 30 stories with mixed-income unit programs, ground-floor retail activation, and phased vertical construction requiring coordinated structural, MEP, and curtain-wall subcontractor packages.