biography
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| (1934– )
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| biography:
| Architect, born in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. After training at the University of Cincinnati and at Harvard, he joined the architecture faculty at Princeton (1962) and established an independent practice (1964). His designs for museums, residences, housing, and urban planning projects have put him at the forefront of postmodernist architecture. His works frequently incorporate colour as architectural metaphor, and include the Fargo–Moorehead Cultural Center Bridge (1977), which joins Fargo, ND and Moorehead, MN. In 2001 he was presented with the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architects, the AIA's lifetime achievement award. |
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