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  2. Deborah Berke - Wikipedia

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    Berke is currently Dean and J.M. Hoppin Professor at the Yale School of Architecture, where she began teaching as an associate professor in 1987. At the time of her appointment in 2016, Berke became the first woman Dean of the school. [1] [2] In 2022, Deborah received the AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education. [3]

  3. Yale School of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Rudolph Hall Student desks at the Yale School of Architecture, 2008. Yale's architecture programs are an outgrowth of a longstanding commitment to the teaching of the fine arts in the university. Before the School of Architecture was established, architecture was taught at the Yale School of Fine Arts as early as 1869.

  4. Deborah Berke Partners - Wikipedia

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    TenBerke [1] (formerly Deborah Berke Partners) is a New York City, based architecture and interior design firm founded and led by Deborah Berke, who concurrently serves as Dean of the Yale School of Architecture. [2]

  5. Robert A. M. Stern - Wikipedia

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    From 1998 to 2016, he was the Dean of the Yale School of Architecture. His firm's major works include the classically styled New York apartment building, 15 Central Park West; two residential colleges at Yale University; Philadelphia's Museum of the American Revolution; and the modernist Comcast Center skyscraper in Philadelphia. [1]

  6. David M. Schwarz - Wikipedia

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    David M. Schwarz (born January 26, 1951) is an American architect. He is the President & CEO of Washington, D.C.–based David M. Schwarz Architects, Inc. [2] and serves as the chairman of the Yale School of Architecture's Dean's Council.

  7. Thomas H. Beeby - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Beeby and James Hammond founded Hammond Beeby & Associates (now HBRA). After teaching for six years at the Illinois Institute of Technology and serving as Director of the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Architecture, he served from 1985 to 1992 [2] as dean of the Yale School of Architecture, where he remains an adjunct ...

  8. Rudolph Hall - Wikipedia

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    Rudolph Hall (built as the Yale Art and Architecture Building, nicknamed the A & A Building, and given its present name in 2007 [1]) is one of the earliest and best-known examples of Brutalist architecture in the United States. Completed in 1963 in New Haven, Connecticut, the building houses Yale University's School of Architecture.

  9. Paul Rudolph (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Marvin Rudolph (October 23, 1918 – August 8, 1997) was an American architect and the chair of Yale University's Department of Architecture for six years, known for his use of reinforced concrete and highly complex floor plans.