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Robert A.M. Stern Architects is a 220-person firm of architects, landscape architects, interior designers, and supporting staff. ... Thirteen books on Mr. Stern's work have been published: Robert Stern (London, Academy Editions, 1981); Robert A.M. Stern Buildings and Projects 1965-1980 (New York, Rizzoli, 1981);
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Robert A. M. Stern - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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New York architect Robert A. M. Stern designs buildings that express affection for the past. Stern has designed many buildings for Walt Disney World in Florida. ... Robert A.M. Stern has served as dean for the Yale School of Architecture since 1998. Stern narrated the PBS television series and companion book Pride of...
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SEE WHAT'S NEW; IFCC; MAY 16-19TH 2009 ... © 2009 Robert A.M. Stern Designs. All Rights Reserved. Website by Spliteye...
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Robert A.M. Stern is dean of the Yale School of Architecture in New Haven, Conn., and founder of Robert A.M. Stern Architects, where he personally directs each project. Paul Rudolph was my teacher. I learned a tremendous amount from him. Robert Venturi was a teacher and mentor. Philip Johnson, Frank Gehry and Eero...
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Robert A. M. Stern is the founding partner of Robert A. M. Stern Architects and dean of the Yale School of Architecture. He is the author of the monumental five-volume history of New York's architecture and urban development, concluding with New York 2000. The author lives in New York.
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Professor of Economics and Public Policy (Emeritus); The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor ... E-mail: rmstern@umich.edu; Office: 208 Lorch Hall; Phone: (734) 764-2373...
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Robert M. Stern and Katherine Terrell; University of Michigan*; August 2003; *Robert M. Stern is Professor of Economics and Public Policy (Emeritus) in the Department of; Economics and Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy and Faculty Associate in the William;
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Stern, Robert A(rthur) M(orton ... His editorship of Perspecta while he was a graduate student at Yale in 1965 introduced Robert Venturi’s ideas on architecture to a wide audience, and his New Directions in American Architecture, especially the second edition (1977), made the case for the inclusivism of Post-modernism...
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