2012, palladio award - Palladio awards program • 2010, merit award, aia/aaj justice facilities review awards program - Aia/aaj justice facilities review awards program • 2006, american institute of architects, certificate of merit - American institute of architects • 2003, white house closing the circle award for sustainable design / green buildings - U.s. department of the interior • 2002, american institute of architects, eastern ohio chapter, recognition of design excellence - American institute of architects • Fellow of the royal australian institute of architects - Royal australian institute of architects
Robert A.M. Stern Architects - 460 W. 34th St., New York, NY, 10001 since 1984
Partner
Edward Durell Stone, Architects - New York, New York 1983 - 1983
Architect
Edmond & Corrigan, Architects and Urban Designers - Melbourne, Australia 1975 - 1980
Architect
Education:
Cornell University 1984
Master of Architecture (M.Arch.)
University of Melbourne 1979
Bachelor of Architecture, Architecture
Skills:
Mixed Use Architecture Comprehensive Planning Residential Design Aia Residential Homes Urban Design Design Research Historic Preservation Architectures Project Planning Feasibility Studies Sketchup Construction Interior Design Sustainable Design
Awards:
2012, Palladio Award Palladio Awards Program For Chapel, Salve Regina University, Newport, Rhode Island. 2010, Merit Award, AIA/AAJ Justice Facilities Review Awards Program AIA/AAJ Justice Facilities Review Awards Program For the Spottswood W. Robinson III and Robert R. Merhige, Jr., U.S. Courthouse in Richmond, Virginia. 2006, American Institute of Architects, Certificate of Merit American Institute of Architects Inclusion of the New Federal Courthouse in Richmond, Virginia, in the 2005-2006 Justice Facilities Review 2003, White House Closing the Circle Award for Sustainable Design / Green Buildings U.S. Department of the Interior For the Nathaniel R. Jones Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Youngstown, Ohio 2002, American Institute of Architects, Eastern Ohio Chapter, Recognition of Design Excellence American Institute of Architects For the Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Youngstown, Ohio Fellow of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects Royal Australian Institute of Architects