Frances Halsband
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Frances Halsband FAIA (born October 30, 1943, in New York City) is an American architect and educator.[1] She is a founder, with Robert Kliment, of Kliment Halsband Architects, a New York City design firm widely recognized for preservation, adaptive reuse and master planning projects.[2] Significant works include The Brown University Framework for Physical Planning,[3] Long Island Railroad Entrance at 34 Street,[4] Visitor Center at Franklin Roosevelt Presidential Library,[5] Mount Sinai Ambulatory Surgery Facility Kyabirwa Uganda.[6][7][8] The firm received the AIA Firm Award in 1997[9] and the New York AIA Medal of Honor in 1998.[10]
From 1991 to 1994 Halsband was dean of the School of Architecture at Pratt Institute,[11][2][12] and she has taught at Harvard University, Columbia University, Rice University, University of Pennsylvania, University of California, Berkeley and other institutions.[13] She was the first woman president of AIA New York[14] and The Architectural League of New York.[15] She is a former commissioner of the New York City Landmarks Commission.[16][17] In 2018 Halsband lead a successful effort to amend the AIA Code of Ethics[17][18] to prohibit harassment or discrimination and commit to fostering a professional environment of mutual respect and equity.[19][20] In recognition of this effort she was named one of Engineering News-Record (ENR) Top 25 Newsmakers.[19] In 2019 she received an Honorary Doctor of Design from the NewSchool of Architecture San Diego.[21]