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Biography
Bartholomew Voorsanger, FAIA (born March 23, 1937) is an American architect based in New York City. He received a Bachelors Degree with Honors from Princeton University in 1960, a Masters Degree in Architecture from Harvard University in 1964 and a Doctor Honoris Causa at the University for Architecture and Urbanism “Ion Mincu,” Bucharest, Romania, in 2005. He worked for three years with urban planner Vincent Ponte in Montreal, Canada and subsequently for ten years as a Design Associate for I.M. Pei & Partners. The firm Voorsanger & Mills was established in 1978 and reorganized as Voorsanger Architects PC in 1990.

Voorsanger is the Principal in Charge of Design for the firm Voorsanger Architects PC. The firm is the recipient of various local and national awards. Voorsanger Architects projects include the New York University Midtown Center, the graduate and undergraduate dormitories for New York University, the New York University Center for Advanced Digital Studies, the International Competition for The Brooklyn Museum Master Plan, The Pierpont Morgan Library Garden Court, Eugenio Maria de Hostos Community College, the Air Traffic Control Tower at LaGuardia, the Asia Society and Museum in New York, Newark Liberty International Airport: Terminal B Modernization, Master Plan for the University of Virginia Art Museum, Residences at Wildcat Ridge, Charlottesville, Tucson and Napa Valley. Recent Projects include a complex of villas and apartments in Dubai, the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, and the design of the new National Military Museum for the United Arab Emirates in Abu Dhabi.