Robert A. M. Stern
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Stern in 2015 | |
| Born | May 23, 1939 New York City, U.S. |
| Died | November 27, 2025 (aged 86) New York City, U.S. |
| Education | Columbia University (BA) Yale University (MArch) |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Spouse | |
| Children | 1 |
| Awards | Driehaus Architecture Prize |
| Buildings | Comcast Tower, 15 Central Park West, 220 Central Park South, 520 Park Avenue, 30 Park Place, Pauli Murray College and Benjamin Franklin College |
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Robert Arthur Morton Stern (May 23, 1939 – November 27, 2025) was an American architect, educator and author. He was the founding partner of the architecture firm, Robert A.M. Stern Architects, also known as RAMSA. 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. In 2011, Stern was honored with the Driehaus Architecture Prize for his achievements in contemporary classical architecture.