Stanley Abercrombie
(February 18, 1935) U.S.A.
Editorial director
Stanley Abercrombie was born on February 18, 1935 in Cedartown, Georgia, United States. Son of Stanley and Frances (Howard) Abercrombie.
Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, in 1957. Bachelor of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in 1961. Master of Architecture (Urban Design), Columbia University, in 1967.
Doctor of Fine Arts (honorary), New York School Interior Design.
Draftsman Marcel Breuer & Associates, New York City, 1962-1965. Senior designer John Carl Warnecke & Associate, 1968-1972. Senior editor Architecture Plus, 1973-1974.
Editor-in-chief Interiors, 1975-1977. Editor Abitare in America, 1978-1979. Senior editor, architecture American Institute of Architects Journal, Washington, 1980-1983.
Chief editor Interior Design, New York City, 1983-1995, editorial director, since 1996. Publication advisor Institute for Urban Design, Purchase, New York, 1978-1989, Municipal Art Society, New York City, 1979-1989.
Trustee Design Industries Foundation for Acuired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, New York City, 1985-1989. Board directors Interior Designers for Legislation in New York, since 1988. Lieutenant (junior grade) United States Navy, 1957-1959.
Fellow American Institute of Architects (board directors New York chapter, chairman architect selection committee), American Academy in Rome, American Society Interior Designers (honorary, steering committee since 1988). Member Society Architectural Historians (board directors), Architects and Planners for Social Responsibility (board directors since 1988), International Association Interior Designers (honorary), Institute Business Designers (honorary).
Stanley Abercrombie and his lifelong partener Paul Vieyra in their dream house in Sonoma, California
Source: Several web pages
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