Name Albert Bush-Brown Role Historian | ||
Died 1994, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States Books The Architecture of America, Louis Sullivan Nominations National Book Award for Nonfiction |
Albert Bush-Brown (born West Hartford, Connecticut 1926-died Barnstable, Massachusetts 1994) was an architectural historian and American university president. He was chancellor and president of Long Island University (1971-1985) and president of Rhode Island School of Design (1962-1968) He also taught art history at Princeton, Harvard, Case Western Reserve, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
He also wrote books, including Louis Sullivan (1960) and The Architecture of America: A Social Interpretation (1961).
He attended Princeton University and Deep Springs College.
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