Robert AM Stern, architect dubbed ‘King of Central Park West’, dies aged 86
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- Robert A.M. Stern, a prominent architect known for his significant contributions to New York City's skyline, particularly with the design of 15 Central Park West, has passed away at the age of 86. His work aimed to blend pre-war architectural splendor with modern luxury, earning him the title 'King of Central Park West' from Vanity Fair.
- Stern's designs have left an indelible mark on the architectural landscape of New York City, particularly in Central Park, where his buildings have become staples of luxury living. His passing marks the end of an era for a style that combined historical elegance with contemporary opulence.
- The legacy of Stern's work reflects broader trends in urban architecture, where the desire for luxury and exclusivity often shapes the skyline. His approach to design not only catered to affluent residents but also sparked discussions about the evolving identity of urban spaces and the balance between historical preservation and modern development.
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