Hugh Stubbins Jr., an architect whose Citigroup Center in Manhattan, with its sharply angled roof, is a major icon on the New York skyline, has died. He was 94. Stubbins, who died Wednesday of pneumonia at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, also designed such noted buildings as Boston's Federal Reserve Bank; the Ronald Reagan President Library in Simi Valley, Calif.; and Congress Hall, now known as House of World Cultures, in Berlin. NY Times...
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