Remembering Robert A.M. Stern: A look at the starchitect’s South Florida projects
Robert A.M. Stern died last week at the age of 86, leaving behind the legacy of a 60-year career designing schools, libraries, museums, and, most notably, condos. The founder of Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) built a career out of making new things that feel old. He is best known for his prewar inspired works in New York City, including the Zeckendorfs’ 15 Central Park West, Vornado’s 220 Central Park South, Naftali’s Bellemont. But as South Florida’s real estate market boomed in the post-pandemic years, flush with cash from inbound New Yorkers, their favorite architect followed. Stern left behind a […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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