List of works by Robert A.M. Stern explained
See main article: Robert A.M. Stern Architects.
This list of works by Robert A. M. Stern categorizes the architect's work. Stern has established an extremely prolific career in the span of six decades, and has designed some of the tallest buildings in New York City and the United States. He has also contributed extensively to college campuses across the country, having designed buildings on the campuses of Georgetown University, Johns Hopkins University, and every Ivy League school except Cornell.[1]
Notable architectural projects
Major projects of Robert Stern and his architecture firm RAMSA include:[2]
- 1993: Norman Rockwell Museum
- 1999: Smith Campus Center – Pomona College
- 2001: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta – Atlanta, Georgia
- 2001: Nashville Public Library – Nashville, Tennessee
- 2005: Jacksonville Public Library - Jacksonville, Florida
- 2006: Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan
- 2007: Ocean Course Club House – Kiawah Island
- 2007: Superior Ink – New York City
- 2008: 15 Central Park West – New York City
- 2008: Comcast Center – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 2008: Mandarin Oriental, Atlanta – Atlanta
- 2008: Lakewood Public Library - Lakewood, Ohio
- 2009: Alan B. Miller Hall at the College of William and Mary
- 2010: Tour Carpe Diem – La Défense, Paris
- 2012: Aquatics and Fitness Center at Brown University,[3] Providence, Rhode Island
- 2013: George W. Bush Presidential Library – Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas
- 2015: Immanuel Chapel at Virginia Theological Seminary – Alexandria, Virginia
- 2016: Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, hotel/residence tower developed by Larry Silverstein near his rebuilt World Trade Center complex.[4]
- 2017: Two residential colleges at Yale University[5] near Ingalls Rink
- 2017: Harvard Kennedy School campus transformation project[6] including the Batia and Idan Ofer Building, the Leslie H. Wexner Building, and the expansion of the David M. Rubenstein Building, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- 2019: 1331 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, D.C., apartments near the 14th Street Bridge
- 2019: Colony Hall, adjacent to the Paul Mellon Arts Center at Choate Rosemary Hall[7] [8]
Current architectural projects
As of August 2015, Stern and his office RAMSA lead the following projects:
- 1601 Vine Street – built in conjunction with the Mormon Temple in Philadelphia
- 220 Central Park South, skyscraper – Manhattan, New York City[9]
- 30 Park Place, skyscraper – Manhattan, New York City
- One Bennett Park, skyscraper – Chicago, IL[10]
- 520 Park Avenue, skyscraper – Manhattan, New York City
- Audley Square House, apartment/townhouse complex – London[11]
- Museum of the American Revolution – design for the museum, opened in 2017
- 20 East End Avenue, condominium – Manhattan, New York City[12]
- Camden Waterfront – Camden, New Jersey[13] [14] [15] [16] [17]
- 70 Vestry, condominium – Manhattan, New York City[18]
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Robert A. M. Stern. Peter Morris-Dixon. Alexander Newman-Wise. Robert A. M. Stern On Campus: Architecture, Identity, and Community. The Monacelli Press. New York, NY.
- https://www.ramsa.com/projects Projects of Robert A. M. Stern Architects
- News: Coelho. Courtney. Brown to dedicate Aquatics and Fitness Center May 25. 8 March 2017. Brown University. 24 May 2012. Providence, Rhode Island.
- Stefanos Chen (June 15, 2018), "Larry Silverstein Flees the ‘Old Fogeys’ of Midtown", The New York Times
- https://www.ramsa.com/projects/project/pauli-murray-college-and-benjamin-franklin-college Pauli Murray College and Benjamin Franklin College
- https://www.ramsa.com/projects/project/campus-transformation-project Campus Transformation Project
- Web site: Colony Hall - Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP . 2022-08-14 . Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP . en.
- Web site: Ann and George Colony Hall - Choate Rosemary Hall Private Boarding & Day School . 2022-08-14 . www.choate.edu . en-US.
- Web site: Robert A.M. Stern's 220 Central Park South Tower, Revealed. Curbed NY. Jessica Dailey. April 3, 2014.
- Web site: It's Going to be Huge: Details and Diagrams of 451 East Grand. Editor. Editor. 15 September 2014. Chicago Architecture Org.. 18 April 2015.
- Web site: Robert A.M. Stern to Build Britain's Most Expensive Flats. Rosenfield. Karissa. 17 April 2015. ArchDaily. 17 April 2015.
- Web site: Scaled-Down Luxury on East End Avenue. New York Times. August 20, 2015.
- Web site: LPT Camden Waterfront Tower B, Camden - SkyscraperPage.com. skyscraperpage.com. 25 September 2015.
- Web site: LPT Camden Waterfront Tower A, Camden - SkyscraperPage.com. skyscraperpage.com. 25 September 2015.
- Web site: Liberty Property Trust to construct $1 billion worth of real estate along Camden, N.J., waterfront - Philadelphia Business Journal. 24 September 2015. Philadelphia Business Journal. 25 September 2015.
- Web site: $700M development coming to Camden. 24 September 2015. Courier-Post. 25 September 2015.
- Web site: Project aims to transform Camden waterfront - and surprise skeptics. 25 September 2015. Philly.com. 25 September 2015.
- Web site: Condos at Robert A.M. Stern's 70 Vestry Will Ask $14M on Average. Plitt. Amy. 2 March 2016. Curbed. 3 March 2016.