George Dudley, an internationally renowned architect who helped design the Empire State Plaza, the United Nations, Rockefeller Center and Lincoln Center, died Monday at his country estate, Hickory Hill. He was 90. Was dean of architecture at RPI. Established the school of architecture and urban planning at UCLA in 1963. Founded first planning master's program at Yale. Link
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