Deborah Berke Architect, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Partners, Yale, and Net Worth

Deborah Berke Bio | Wiki

Deborah Berke is an American architect and academic. She founded Deborah Berke Partners, a New York City-based design firm. Deborah has served as an adjunct professor of architectural design at Yale University since 1987.

She became the dean of the Yale School of Architecture in July 2016, making her the first woman to head the university’s School of Architecture.

Deborah Berke Age

Deborah was born in 1954, in Douglaston, New York, United States. She is 68 years old.

Deborah Berke Height

She is a woman of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in (Approx. 1.67 m).

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Deborah Berke Family

She was born and raised in Douglaston, Queens, New York City by her parents. Deborah traces her decision to become an architect to the age of 14 when she would explore Queens and study small-lot houses. She holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. She has not shared information about her parents with the public.

Deborah Berke Husband

Deborah is married to her husband named Peter McCann. He is an orthopedic surgeon. Together, the couple is blessed with one daughter named Tess. They have homes in Manhattan and East Hampton.

Deborah Berke Education

She attended the Rhode Island School of Design, earning a BFA in 1975 and a BArch in 1977. Deborah was awarded an honorary doctorate from the school in 2005. For graduate studies, she attended the City University of New York, earning a Master’s in Urban Planning in Urban Design in 1984. In 2012, she became the first laureate of the Berkeley-Rupp Architecture Professorship and Prize.

Deborah Berke & Partners | Interiors

She is the founder of Deborah Berke Partners, a New York City-based design firm. For over thirty years, the firm has made true-to-place projects around the USA and the world. Each member of the design leadership possesses a deep and distinct area of expertise. Together Interiors create projects with unprecedented programs and unexpected architectural expression.

Over time, they have built a wide range of experience in projects for colleges and universities, cultural institutions, private residences, boutique hotels, office and multifamily developments, and buildings for mission-driven clients. Its work includes:

Holcombe T. Green, Jr. Hall, Yale School of Art, New Haven, CT, 2000
48 Bond Street, New York City, NY, 2008
Irwin Union Bank, Columbus, IN, 2009
21c Museum Hotel, Oklahoma City, OK, 2016
Rockefeller Arts Center, SUNY Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, 2017
Richardson Olmsted Complex, Buffalo, NY, 2017
High Street Residence Hall, Dickinson College, 2018[6]
21c Museum Hotel, Chicago, IL, 2020
NXTHVN, New Haven, CT, 2020
77 Greenwich Street, New York City, NY, 2021
College 7 and College 8, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 2022.

Deborah Berke Yale | Yale Architecture

Deborah has served as an adjunct professor of architectural design at Yale University since 1987. In July 2016, she became the dean of the Yale School of Architecture, making her the first woman to head the university’s School of Architecture.

The Yale School of Architecture is generally considered to be one of the best architecture schools in the United States. The School awards the degrees of Master of Architecture I (M.Arch I), Master of Architecture II (M.Arch II), Master of Environmental Design (M.E.D), and Ph.D. in architectural history and criticism.

Deborah Berke Buildings

Some of her designed buildings include:

1982, Rob Krier: urban projects, 1968-1982
1984, Visual analysis
1985, 32 buildings
1990, 30 buildings
1997, Architecture of everyday
2016, House rules: an architect’s guide to modern life

Deborah Berke Book

Deborah and the firm are the subject of two books: Deborah Berke, a critical monograph (2008), and House Rules (2016), which focuses on the firm’s residential work and offers practical and poetic advice for better living. Transform: Architecture of Adaptation, which argues for the cultural and sustainable imperative to reuse built fabric, is forthcoming from Monacelli this fall.

Deborah Berke Union Bank

Deborah is referenced extensively in the 2017 film Columbus by director Kogonada. The female protagonist, Casey, is a fan of her work, citing the regional branch of Irwin Union Bank designed by Deborah as her third favorite building. She ate Beans on Toast with Ina Garten in a 2017 episode of Barefoot Contessa.

Deborah Berke FAIA

For more than 40 years, Deborah, FAIA, has leveraged her nimble harmonization of education and practice to share the discipline of architecture with students and professionals from a wide range of backgrounds. Through her accessible and purposefully non-monumental pedagogy, she advances her deep-rooted belief that architectural education should be available to everyone. Her contributions and inexhaustible spirit have inspired countless students and design professionals.

Deborah Berke Net Worth

She earns her wealth from her career, therefore, she has amassed a fortune over the years. Deborah’s estimated net worth is $5 million.

Who Is Deborah Berke

Deborah is an American architect and academic. She founded Deborah Partners, a New York City-based design firm. Deborah has served as an adjunct professor of architectural design at Yale University since 1987. She is married to her husband Peter McCann with who she has a daughter named Tess.

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