Awards & Publications
I’m forever grateful to Tech for the wonderful education I received and the many friends I made there. Among my friends at Tech is Joseph Weber who became my roommate…
MoreI grew up in Manhattan, but chose to go to Tech because of its dedication to engineering. I graduated from Tech mid-year in a rapid advancement program; this turned out…
MoreThe non-profit neighborhood organization, Tribeca Trust, has come out with an expanded full-color edition of the book once known as Texture of Tribeca with text from Professor Andrew Dolkart of…
MoreIn the New York Times’ Metropolitan Diary, Sunday, April 16, 2023, I have a piece entitled “Orchard Street.” Technites who shopped on Orchard Street and remember it well might enjoy…
MoreI graduated Brooklyn Tech in Aeronautical Technology in 1951. Studied architecture at Pratt Institute, BArch, March, 1962. Professor of Architecture, UC Berkeley, 1963-66; North Carolina State University (NCSU), 1966-2005. I…
MoreAfter graduation from Tech, I attended Manhattan College where I earned a BBA with a major in advertising. I spent 31 years as a media director at major ad agencies…
MoreAfter Brooklyn Tech, from which I got the best education anyone could want, rather than pursuing engineering, I changed to Pre-Med and went to Brooklyn College. Because of a desire…
MoreI graduated Tech in January 1954 and immediately enrolled in NYU’s College of Engineering, expecting to complete a program in electrical engineering. After two semesters, however, I realized that a…
MoreI have had two software products copyrighted: Transearch(c) freight traffic database and services, and Harpoon (c) software for TV and film licensing and distribution, used by many studios, networks and…
MoreMy new book, DOCUMENTARIES AND SERENDIPITY, is available at Amazon.com/books. I am the last, or one of the last, surviving producers for Walter Cronkite and the series launched by Edward…
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