Renowned Architect Robert AM Stern, Former Yale Dean, Dies at 86
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Summary
Renowned American architect Robert AM Stern, founder of RAMSA and former dean of Yale University's School of Architecture, has passed away at age 86 at his Manhattan home. Stern was a prominent figure in architecture known for his traditionalist approach and significant contributions to the field through his influential studio and academic leadership.
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Stern, who founded his studio, which is now known as RAMSA, in 1969, passed away today at his home in Manhattan, reported the New York Times.
"Bob's impact reverberates not just through RAMSA, but across the entire field of architecture," said RAMSA partner Daniel Lobitz.
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