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Occupation
  
Architect


Name
  
Deborah Berke

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Practice
  
Deborah Berke & Partners ArchitectsYale School of Architecture

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Deborah Berke (born 1954) is an American architect and academic. She is the founder of Deborah Berke & Partners Architects, a New York City-based design firm. Berke has served as an adjunct professor of architectural design at Yale University since 1987; as of July 2016 she became the dean of the Yale School of Architecture, making her the first woman to head the university's School of Architecture.

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Life

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Berke received her education at the Rhode Island School of Design. She has a bachelor's degree in both fine art and architecture. She received an honorary doctorate from the school in 2005.

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In 2012, she became the first Berkeley-Rupp Architecture Professorship and Prize laureate.

Selected works

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  • 1982, Rob Krier : urban projects, 1968-1982 (with Rob Krier; Kenneth Frampton; Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies)
  • 1984, Visual analysis (with University of Maryland, College Park. School of Architecture)
  • 1985, 32 buildings (with Mark McInturff; University of Maryland, College Park. School of Architecture)
  • 1990, 30 buildings (with Mark McInturff; University of Maryland, College Park. School of Architecture)
  • 1997, Architecture of the everyday (with Steven Harris)
  • 2008, Deborah Berke (with Tracy Myers)
  • 2016, House rules : an architect's guide to modern life
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    Berke is referenced extensively in the 2017 film Columbus by director Kogonada. The female protagonist, Casey, is a fan of her work, citing Berke's Irwin Union Bank as her third favorite building.

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    Burke ate Beans on Toast with Ina Garten in a 2017 episode of Barefoot Contessa.


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    References

    Deborah Berke Wikipedia


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