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Professor Frederic Schwartz Frederic Schwartz Architects, USA University of California at Berkeley Frederic Schwartz is an architect and planner with particular expertise on waterfront projects on a monumental scale. He has worked on some of America’s most visible projects including the Recovery Plan for New Orleans and the World Trade Center Master Plan. For his work at Ground Zero, Schwartz was profiled by The New York Times as: “The Man Who Dared the City to THINK Again.” Schwartz has won numerous competitions including the new Staten Island Ferry Terminal at the tip of Manhattan, the three new airports in India, the Fortune World Tower in Shanghai, the Southwest Regional Capitol of France and the Master Plan for Guangzhou, China. A graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and Harvard, he is a recipient of the prestigious Rome Prize in Architecture, has taught architectural design at the University of California at Berkeley, Penn, Princeton, Columbia, Yale and Harvard and has given over 100 lectures on his work in the USA, Europe, India and China. |
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