Description
Robert Arthur Morton Stern, usually credited as Robert A. M. Stern, is an American architect and writer. He is currently the Dean of the Yale School of Architecture.
Stern is a representative of New Urbanism and New Classical Architecture, with a particular emphasis on urban context and the continuity of traditions. He may have been the first architect to use the term "postmodernism," but more recently he has used the phrase "Modern traditionalist" to describe his work. In 2011, Stern was honored with the renowned Driehaus Architecture Prize for his achievements in contemporary classical architecture.
Some of his firm's major works include New York City's new classical 15 Central Park West, and the late modern Comcast Center skyscraper in Philadelphia.
Born
May 23rd, 1939 in New York City (Age 85)
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