Robert A. M. Stern
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Robert Arthur Morton Stern, usually credited as Robert A. M. Stern (May 23, 1939 – November 27, 2025), was an American architect. He was the Dean of the Yale School of Architecture. He was known for his works 15 Central Park West, Comcast Center, and the Norman Rockwell Museum. His buildings were mostly postmodernism.[1]
| Robert A. M. Stern | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Name | Robert A. M. Stern |
| Birth date | May 23, 1939 |
| Birth place | New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Date of death | November 27, 2025 (aged 86) |
| Place of death | New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Work | |
| Buildings | Comcast Tower, 15 Central Park West, 220 Central Park South, 520 Park Avenue, 30 Park Place, Pauli Murray College and Benjamin Franklin College |
| Awards | Driehaus Architecture Prize |
Stern died in New York City from a lung disease on November 27, 2025 at the age of 86.[2]
Robert A. M. Stern Media
15 Central Park West in New York City, 2008
220 Central Park South in New York, 2019
520 Park Avenue in New York City, 2018
Disney's Beach Club Resort at the Walt Disney World, Florida, US, 1990
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, US, 2001
References
- ↑ Zukowsky, John. Robert A. M. Stern (American architect). Retrieved 3 April 2014.
- ↑ McFadden, Robert D.. Robert A.M. Stern, Architect Who Reinvented Prewar Splendor, Dies at 86 (November 27, 2025)The New York Times. Retrieved November 27, 2025.