Hugh Stubbins Jr.
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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.
He was born in Birmingham, Alabama 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 is The Stubbins Associates, Inc. After his death, TSA merged with Philadelphia-based Kling to form KlingStubbins.
Among the buildings he designed:
- Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia
- Yokohama Landmark Tower in Japan
- Citigroup Center in New York
- Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California
- One Cleveland Center in Cleveland
- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
- PacWest Center in Portland, Oregon
- Chase Tower (Indianapolis)
- Southwest Residential Area at University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Nashville City Center
- Lantern Hill subdivision in East Lansing, MI
[edit] External links
- Official site
- Emporis on Hugh Stubbins and Associates
- The Stubbins Associates, Inc.
- City Pulse article on Lantern Hill subdivision