Bob Stern
Bob Stern
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Robert Stern, commonly referred to as Bob Stern, was an American writer and historian.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on September 10, 1932, in New York City, Robert Stern passed away on June 21, 2019, at the age of 86.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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American by nationality, Bob Stern was a renowned writer and historian specializing in urban history and architecture.
Early Life and Background
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Stern's interest in history and architecture began early. He studied at Columbia University, where he earned his Bachelor's degree in History and later his Master's degree in American Studies. His graduate studies laid the foundation for his future career as a writer and historian.
Growing up in New York City, Stern was surrounded by the rich cultural and architectural heritage of the city. This exposure had a profound impact on his work, as he often drew from his experiences to inform his writing.
Major Accomplishments
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Throughout his illustrious career, Bob Stern achieved numerous accolades for his contributions to urban history and architecture. Some of his most significant accomplishments include:
Authoring influential books: His seminal works, such as "New York 1900: Metropolitan Architecture and Urbanism, 1890-1915," provided in-depth analyses of New York City's development during the early 20th century.
Preserving architectural heritage: Stern played a pivotal role in preserving many iconic buildings and landmarks throughout New York City. His efforts ensured that these structures continued to serve as testaments to the city's rich history.
Notable Works or Actions
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Bob Stern was an accomplished writer, with several notable works contributing significantly to his legacy:
"New York 1900: Metropolitan Architecture and Urbanism, 1890-1915" (1983)
"New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Second World War and the Beaux-Arts Point of View" (1987)
Impact and Legacy
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Stern's contributions to urban history and architecture left a lasting impact on the world. His work continues to inspire new generations of historians, architects, and city planners.
His commitment to preserving architectural heritage has ensured that many historic buildings continue to stand as testaments to the city's rich past. Stern's legacy serves as a reminder of the importance of balancing urban development with historical preservation.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Bob Stern's significant contributions to urban history and architecture, combined with his passion for preserving cultural heritage, have made him a widely recognized figure in his field. His expertise has been sought by numerous organizations and publications, cementing his status as an authority on the subject.
The quotes attributed to Bob Stern reflect his dedication to understanding and sharing knowledge about the complex relationships between urban development, architecture, and history.
Quotes by Bob Stern


It's not appropriate for City Hall to be used for private business. It seems the better part of valor would be to have Southern California Edison reimburse the city for the expense or for her to use another facility.

It's much more important to raise money to defeat (Prop. 77) than it is to raise money for their own re-election.

This isn't campaign money it's government access money, and that's what we should call it. If you have strong convictions, you're not going to give to both sides.

You have to work harder at it. But you don't have to work as hard as if you were a U.S. Senate candidate or a congressional candidate.

The governor doesn't necessarily meet the hoi polloi of California when he goes to these events,

When donors have wealthy relatives, that enhances the value of the donation. A candidate loves to know wealthy people who have big families.

There have been wealthy candidates before in California, but this is the first time we've seen wealth-on-wealth. The most obvious impact for voters is that they are going to see lots and lots of television ads.

