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Iconic Architect Poll

April 16, 2013

Reading Time: < 1 minute In honor of National Architecture Week (April 7-13, 2013) a week-long celebration of architects and architecture, the New Jersey Chapter of the American Institute of Architects created a list of Read More

Summary: The Garden State's Most Iconic Architects

April 13, 2013

Reading Time: 3 minutes In honor of National Architecture Week (April 7-13, 2013) a week-long celebration of architects and architecture, the New Jersey Chapter of the American Institute of Architects created a list of Read More

Wentworth: The Garden State's Most Iconic Architects

April 12, 2013

Reading Time: 2 minutes Fred Wesley Wentworth, FAIA Fred Wesley Wentworth, FAIA, was a highly accomplished and respected architect in Paterson, N.J. between the late 1800s and mid-1900s, although, up until recently, was relatively Read More

Childs: The Garden State's Most Iconic Architects

April 12, 2013

Reading Time: 2 minutes David Childs, FAIA David Childs, FAIA, who was born in Princeton, N.J., has designed some of New York City’s most iconic buildings, including the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle, Read More

Short: The Garden State's Most Iconic Architects

April 11, 2013

Reading Time: 2 minutes William H. Short, FAIA Considered to be a pioneer in historic preservation architecture, William H. Short, FAIA, received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Princeton University in Princeton, N.J., a Read More

Eisenman: The Garden State’s Most Iconic Architects

April 11, 2013

Reading Time: 2 minutes Peter Eisenman, FAIA Peter Eisenman, FAIA was born in Newark, N.J. and attended Columbia High School in Maplewood, N.J. He is an internationally recognized architect and educator whose award-winning, large-scale Read More

Wells: The Garden State’s Most Iconic Architects

April 10, 2013

Reading Time: 2 minutes Malcolm Wells, FAIA Malcolm Wells was born in Camden, N.J., raised in Haddonfield, N.J., and lived for some time in Cherry Hill, N.J. Often regarded as the father of modern Read More

Holzman: The Garden State’s Most Iconic Architects

April 10, 2013

Reading Time: 2 minutes Malcolm Holzman, FAIA Born in Newark, N.J., Malcolm Holzman, FAIA, a late modernist icon, has designed many important civic and academic structures throughout the United States, namely libraries, museums and Read More

Hillier: The Garden State's Most Iconic Architects

April 9, 2013

Reading Time: 3 minutes J. Robert Hillier, FAIA J. Robert Hillier, FAIA, is a more than 45 year veteran of the profession, having launched his career as a sole practitioner in Princeton, N.J. in Read More

Pettersen: The Garden State's Most Iconic Architects

April 9, 2013

Reading Time: 2 minutes Eleanore Pettersen, FAIA Eleanore Pettersen, FAIA, who was born in Passaic, N.J., was a pioneer who helped pave the way for women in architecture. Pettersen was one of the first Read More

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