Acclaimed architect Robert A.M. Stern, a distinguished determine in American structure who designed notable museums, libraries and residences, died Thursday, in line with a press release from the agency he based. He was 86.
The assertion didn’t specify a reason for dying, however stated Stern “died comfortably at his dwelling.”
“At RAMSA, we grieve the lack of our founder, mentor, and pal, and stay dedicated to carrying forth his beliefs,” a press release from the agency’s companions stated.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1939, Stern based the Robert A. M. Stern Architects agency, now referred to as RAMSA, in 1969.
He gained approval for his a long time of labor and magnificence, which blended postmodernism with contextual design, drawing inspiration from historic and conventional types.
He was broadly recognized for 15 Central Park West, a luxurious condominium that includes a recognizable limestone exterior in Manhattan bordering Central Park.
The constructing opened in 2008 and has attracted distinguished, rich and well-known tenants.
Stern’s works additionally embrace the George W. Bush Presidential Middle in Dallas, the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, the Gerald R. Ford College of Public Coverage on the College of Michigan and Disney’s Yacht and Seashore Membership Resorts in Florida.
He served as dean of the Yale College of Structure from 1998 to 2016.
He was beforehand the director of Columbia College’s Temple Hoyne Buell Middle for the Examine of American Structure.

