Robert A.M. Stern Architects
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Robert A.M. Stern Architects is a prominent New York–based architecture firm known for its postmodern and classically inspired designs in large-scale commercial, institutional, and residential projects worldwide.
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| instanceOf |
architecture firm
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design practice → |
| areaServed |
worldwide
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| basedIn |
Manhattan
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| country |
United States
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| employs |
architects
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interior designers → urban designers → |
| field |
architecture
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interior design → urban design → |
| foundedBy |
Robert A. M. Stern
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| hasArchitecturalStyle |
New Classical architecture
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postmodern → traditionalist architecture → |
| hasKeyPerson |
Robert A. M. Stern
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| hasReputationFor |
context-sensitive urban projects
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high-end condominium design → historically referential design → |
| headquartersLocation |
New York City
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| knownFor |
classically inspired design
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contextual design → high-end residential projects → institutional projects → large-scale commercial projects → postmodern architecture → |
| languageOfWork |
English
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| location |
New York City
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| namedAfter |
Robert A. M. Stern
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| notableWork |
15 Central Park West
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220 Central Park South → 30 Park Place → Comcast Center → Comcast Technology Center → Drexel University buildings → George W. Bush Presidential Center → Harvard Law School campus buildings → Museum of the American Revolution → Northwestern University campus buildings → One Bennett Park → Yale University residential colleges → |
| serves |
international clients
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| specializesIn |
civic and cultural buildings
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corporate headquarters → luxury residential towers → university and campus planning → |
Referenced by (2)
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Disney's Yacht Club Resort
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Pauli Murray College ("Robert A. M. Stern Architects") → |
architect |