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FAIA Architect Designs His Path To Stanford Who's Who
Stanford Who's Who recognizes Gerard Gurland for his supreme dedication in the field of Architecture.
WEST ORANGE, NJ, December 11, 2009 /Stanford Who's Who -- Stanford Who's Who recognizes Gerard Gurland for his supreme dedication in the field of Architecture. As an FAIA Architect he has creatively displayed his excellence on a consistent basis.
Gurland has an extremely impressive educational resume. After attending Peter Stuyvesant High School he went on to earn a Bachelor's Degree in Architecture from the New York Carnegie Institute of Technology in June of 1961. Continuing forward he also attended the Graduate Program of Carnegie.
Gerard is an avid reader and he regularly peruses the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Architectural Record, The New Yorker and Architect as well as various other publications to feed his consistent hunger for education.
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