Fred A. Bernstein


Fred Bernstein has degrees in architecture (from Princeton University) and law (from NYU) and writes about both subjects. He lives in New York City and has two sons.

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Oculus (Journal of the New York AIA chapter)

A School by Edward Durell Stone

While fighting over his Columbus Circle building, preservationists overlooked another Stone structure just a few blocks away

Published in Oculus (Journal of the New York AIA chapter), December 26, 2006

A Cathedral to Science in Queens

Published in Oculus (Journal of the New York AIA chapter), October 24, 2004

Mies in Newark

Published in Oculus (Journal of the New York AIA chapter), November 14, 2005

Paul Rudolph's Tracey Towers

The fate of Rudolph's apartment buildings in the Bronx

Published in Oculus (Journal of the New York AIA chapter), October 13, 2005

Bridge Apartments

Published in Oculus (Journal of the New York AIA chapter), September 29, 2004

A Neglected Modernist Masterpiece

Pier Luigi Nervi's bus station at the George Washington Bridge deserves respect

Published in Oculus (Journal of the New York AIA chapter), November 2, 2003