Barbara Goldberg Neski


General Information


Occupation: Architect

Resident State/Province: New York

Resident Country: United States

Notes: practiced in New York; known as Bobbie

Sources: www.bwaf.org,communties.aia.org


Specialties


Subject: The Foundation Center


Subject: Tivoli Towers Apartment building

Description: residential


Subject: Rockland county pyschiatric center

Description: medical


Subject: Thin by design

Description: restaurant


Subject: Chalif House

Description: residential


Subject: Gorman House

Description: residential


Subject: Simon house

Description: residential


Subject: Sabel house

Description: residential


Subject: B.Kaplan house

Description: residential


Subject: Formby house

Description: residential


Subject: Frisch house

Description: residential


Jobs


Employer: Jose Luis Sert,Marcel Breuer

Notes: practiced with husband


Employer: Pratt Institute

Title: Professor

Notes: taught also at city college


Collaborators



Apprenticeships


No apprenticeships on record


Awards


Description: 5 AIA awards

Notes: 7 record houses


Exhibitions


Country: delete


Notable Projects


Country: delete


Education


Institution: Bennington College

Degree: B.A


Institution: Havard Graduate School of Design

Degree: M.Arch


Licensing



Professional Affiliations


Organization: AIA

Role: member

Notes: became FAIA in 1985


Publications By



Publications About


Title: Global Architecture


Title: Interior Design


Title: House beautiful


Title: Villa Giadni


Title: Architectural Forum


Title: New York Times


Title: Newsday


Title: Life and Look magazines


Title: Dwell magazine


Title: Easthampton Star homes


Title: Dwell

Author: unknown

Publication: Magazine

Issue: July 2007

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