Albert Bush-Brown

Albert Bush-Brown (1926-1994) was an American architectural historian and university president. He was chancellor and president of Long Island University (1971โ€“1985) and president of Rhode Island School of Design (1962โ€“1968) He also taught art history at Princeton, Harvard, Case Western Reserve, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

He authored several books, including Louis Sullivan (1960) and The Architecture of America: A Social Interpretation (1961).

He attended Princeton University and Deep Springs College.[1]

References

  1. ^ Pace, Eric (25 July 1994). "Albert Bush-Brown, 68, Is Dead; Historian Was L.I.U. President". New York Times. Retrieved 22 April 2011.


 

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