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Robert A.M. Stern designed 220 Central Park South, where hedge-fund billionaire Ken Griffin dropped $238 million on a penthouse purchase in 2019.
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Since founding Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) in the 1960s, Stern has curated an international portfolio, with iconic structures including 15 Central Park West and 220 Central Park South in ...
Robert A.M. Stern — an architect of over 50 building in New York, author of over 40 books, and educator at Columbia and Yale — talks about the Manhattan skyline, the George W. Bush ...
At ­Robert A.M. Stern Architects’ West 34th Street offices, the look is tailored and elegant. Some of the 285 employees evidently try to meet the boss’s sartorial standards, ...
January 17, 2012. Robert A.M. Stern is one of the worlds most creative and successful architects. His contributions to Philadelphia include the skyline-defining Comcast Center, the master plan for ...
Famed architect Robert A.M. Stern was born in Flatbush, Brooklyn, in 1939 and earned degrees from Columbia University and the Yale School of Architecture, where he is now dean.
Architect Robert A.M. Stern always knew he was a controversial choice to lead the Yale School of Architecture, but he didn’t know just how controversial until recently. While doing research for ...
Robert A. M. Stern It’s a good thing today’s sneak peek/”Topping Out Ceremony” at the George W. Bush Presidential Center on the SMU campus took place early in the morning.
He's talking about The Belnord, a 1908 grand dame by Hiss & Weekes on Manhattan's Upper West Side, one of the last remaining full-block residential buildings in the city, which Stern's Robert A.M ...
Robert A.M. Stern, who appreciates a good phrase, was tickled when Architecture magazine called him a “suede-loafered sultan of suburban retrotecture, Disney party boy and notorious academic ...
>> Robert Stern: Architects have been charged with responsibilities of translating the dreams of American people into buildings which people can identify with. You Know, everybody has a fantasy.