Name Hugh Stubbins | Role Architect | |
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Education Harvard University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology College of Architecture Structures House of World Cultures, Citigroup Center, Yokohama Landmark Tower, Federal Reserve Bank Buil, Ronald Reagan President Similar People William LeMessurier, Emery Roth, Alan Ford, Ronald Reagan |
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Hugh Asher Stubbins Jr. (January 11, 1912 – July 5, 2006) was an architect who designed several high-profile buildings around the world.
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Biography

He was born in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, and attended Georgia Institute of Technology before getting his master's degree from Harvard University. He was to remain on the faculty there until 1972.

He formed Hugh Stubbins and Associates. Its successor company, The Stubbins Associates, merged with Philadelphia-based Kling in 2007 to form KlingStubbins. The New York Times called his 1977 Citicorp Center "by any standard...one of New York's significant buildings."

Among the buildings he designed:


Stubbins died July 5, 2006, of pneumonia, at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts.


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