James Polshek
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James Polshek is an American architect currently residing in New York. He designed the Qunico Consulting Center in Columbus, Indiana, which was opened in 1972; and the Rose Center for Earth and Space in New York City, New York, which opened February 19, 2000. Polshek served 15 years as the dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. He received his undergraduate degree from Case Western Reserve University, and his master of architecture degree from Yale University. He was also a Fulbright/Hayes fellow in Denmark.
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External links
- Polshek Partnership Architects Homepage (http://www.polshek.com/)
- Information at archinform.net (http://www.archinform.net/arch/2878.htm?ID=nkGp3PuLJp2AOrgg)
- Information at greatbuildings.com (http://www.greatbuildings.com/architects/James_Stewart_Polshek.html)
- Awarding of CWRU Distinguished Alumni Award (http://www.cwru.edu/pubs/cnews/2003/6-19/uaaawards.htm)
- Biography at newseum.org (http://www.newseum.org/newseum/newseum2006/fact_sheets/ppa_factsheet.htm)
- Controversy over design for the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. (http://www.getguerilla.ca/issue3/cardinal/)

