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Name
  
Frances Halsband


Role
  
Architect

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Education
  
Swarth College, Columbia University

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Frances Halsband (born October 30, 1943, in New York City) is an American architect. She received her B.A. at Swarthmore College in 1965 and a Master's from Columbia University in 1968. She has served on juries for design awards and chaired the 1999 American Institute of Architects Committee on Design.

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In 2014, Halsband was recognized for her work designing the Long Island Rail Road Entrance, New York Penn Station, a winning site of Built by Women New York City, a competition launched by the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation during the fall of 2014 to identify outstanding and diverse sites and spaces designed, engineered and built by women.

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