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Steven Robinson has been an award-winning architect, a
land-use planner, community activist, and writer in New York
and New Mexico since 1985. His buildings and public space
designs in urban and rural landscapes have served private
clients, academic institutions, and native communities. He
was a founder of Westpride, the grassroots nonprofit that
initiated the defeat of Donald Trump's overwhelming proposal
for Manhattan's West Side and was a designer on the ensuing
civic-oriented master plan, the buildings, and the riverfront park
for that site. In New Mexico, Mr. Robinson has served as the founding president of
the nonprofit which revitalized the nationally acclaimed downtown Santa Fe Railyard.
He has been a featured speaker at the National Trust for Historic Preservation and
taught at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Mr. Robinson received
a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania and earned a Master
of Architecture degree from Yale University. He lives in New Mexico.
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