Robert A.M. Stern, Noted American Architect, Dies at 86
Robert A.M. Stern influenced American architecture with a style blending postmodernism and historic design, leading RAMSA since 1969 and shaping iconic buildings nationwide.
- Thursday, Robert A.M. Stern, founder of Robert A. M. Stern Architects , died, the firm said he `died comfortably at his home`, while RAMSA partners expressed grief for their founder.
- Known for his distinctive style, Stern gained acclaim blending postmodernism with historicist design and led Columbia University's Temple Hoyne Buell Center and Yale School of Architecture, dean .
- His institutional projects included the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan, and Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts in Florida.
- RAMSA partners said they grieve the loss and remain committed to carrying forth his ideals; the firm did not specify a cause and said Stern `died comfortably at his home`, reported by Associated Press.
- Born in Brooklyn in 1939, Stern's long public career is documented, and the Associated Press notes this material carries a 2025 copyright and redistribution notice.
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Robert A.M. Stern, Famed New York Architect Behind Landmark Buildings, Dies at 86
NEW YORK (AP) – Acclaimed architect Robert A.M. Stern, a prominent figure in American architecture who designed notable museums, libraries and residences, died Thursday, according to a statement from the firm he founded. He was 86. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email The statement did not specify a cause of death, […]
Robert A.M. Stern, prominent NYC-born architect renowned for Central Park staple, dead at 86
Acclaimed architect Robert A.M. Stern, a prominent figure in American architecture who designed notable museums, libraries and residences, died Thursday, according to a statement from the firm he founded. He was 86.
Acclaimed architect Robert A.M. Stern, known for 15 Central Park West, dies at 86
Acclaimed architect Robert A.M. Stern, a prominent figure in American architecture who designed notable museums, libraries and residences, died Thursday, according to a statement from the firm he founded. He was 86. The statement did not specify a cause of death, but said Stern “died comfortably at his home.” “At RAMSA, we grieve the loss of our founder, mentor and friend, and remain committed to carrying forth his ideals,” the statement from th…
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