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  1. Fred Bernstein studied architecture at Princeton University and law at NYU. He writes about both subjects. At Princeton, Fred divided his time between the architecture studio and the office of the University Press Club, where he worked as a stringer for the Newark Star-Ledger.

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      Fred A. Bernstein | Writings. Featured Articles (aka Fred’s...

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      Articles | Fred A. Bernstein. A Box of Fresh Air. In Racine,...

  2. By Fred A. Bernstein Balkrishna Doshi, Modernist Indian Architect, Is Dead at 95 The first Indian to receive the Pritzker Prize, he developed a distinctive approach to building for his country.

  3. Oct 22, 2002 · Fred Bernstein has degrees in architecture (from Princeton University) and law (from NYU) and writes about both subjects. | Featured Articles

  4. Oct 9, 2005 · Fred A. Bernstein | Writings. Featured Articles (aka Fred’s Favorites) A Box of Fresh Air. In Racine, Wis., a climate-controlled structure of glass, steel and concrete offers a sweeping view of Lake Michigan -- and the future. The New York Times / August 25, 2010. Surrendering to the Landscape. A house in Idaho by Tom Kundig lets nature lead.

  5. Fred Bernstein is an architecture writer and a former journalist and lawyer. He has published articles on buildings' embodied energy and other topics in various publications, including the New York Times and Architectural Record.

  6. 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.

  7. Articles | Fred A. Bernstein. A Box of Fresh Air. In Racine, Wis., a climate-controlled structure of glass, steel and concrete offers a sweeping view of Lake Michigan -- and the future. Published in The New York Times. August 25, 2010. Leaving the Nest, Protégés Find Fame. Young architects leave Pritzker Prize-winning mentors to work on their own.