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Fox Departs Fox & Fowle
by ArchNewsNow March 17, 2003 On Friday, Fox & Fowle Architects issued a statement that co-founding Principal Robert F. Fox, Jr., AIA, left the firm, effective March 11, 2003, to start his own Manhattan-based architectural practice. The
parting of the ways is, according to the firm, “with mutual goodwill.” The New
York City-based practice, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, will
continue as Fox & Fowle Architects. Daniel Kaplan, AIA, will join
co-founder Bruce Fowle, FAIA, as Senior Principal. Kaplan will continue his
dual roles as Managing Principal and Studio Director. Mark Strauss, AIA, AICP, Sudhir
Jambhekar, AIA, and Sylvia Smith, AIA, will also remain as Principals in the firm. Among the hot projects currently on the F&F boards are the new School of Management at Syracuse University; the new tower for The New York Times with Renzo Piano Building Workshop; and the redesign of public spaces at Lincoln Center with Diller + Scofidio and Cooper Robertson & Partners, among others. |
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