Stephen Cassell "Architecture Research Office"
2008
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Architecture Fall 2008 Lecture Series - October 21, 2008 at Slocum Hall. Stephen Cassell (M.Arch Harvard GSD) is co-principal, with Adam Yarinsky, of ARO. The firm's acclaimed work includes the U.S. Armed Forces Recruiting Station in Times Square, a flagship store for Shiseido Cosmetics in NYC and an addition to Princeton Arch. Projects include the current renovation of Union Square Park's north end. He has taught at Princeton, Harvard GSD, U.VA, CA College of the Arts, Tulane and the RI School of Design. He is a member of NYC's Green Code Task Force.
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