History is the lens through which Robert A.M. Stern and his fifteen
design partners envision an architecture for today.
Robert A.M. Stern Architects: Buildings and Projects 2010-2014 is the
seventh volume in a series that encompasses the breadth of the firm's
work since Stern's earliest projects in the mid-1960s. Emphasizing the
output of the office over the past five years, this volume covers the
most globalized period of practice so far.
Featuring profiles of well over 100 designs built domestically and
abroad, Robert A.M. Stern Architects: Buildings and Projects 2010-2014
includes significant projects in Asia, from China to India. In the
United States the firm's educational, cultural, commercial, religious,
and residential work continues to broaden its exploration of traditional
and contemporary architectural expression.
This volume presents the firm's continued influence on campuses across
the United States, reflecting the position that education holds in its
ethic, with new additions to Drexel University in Philadelphia, Wake
Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and University of
Colorado Boulder. The office also remains key to the ongoing development
of its home in New York City, with new residential towers on the High
Line and in Greenwich Village.