Background
Alpern, Andrew was born on November 1, 1938 in New York City. Son of Dwight K. and Grace M. (Michelman) Alpern.
architect General lawyer architectural historian
Alpern, Andrew was born on November 1, 1938 in New York City. Son of Dwight K. and Grace M. (Michelman) Alpern.
Bachelor of Architecture, Columbia University, 1964. Doctor of Science (honorary), London College Applied Science, 1971. Juris Doctor magna cum laude Benjamin North. Cardozo School Law, 1992.
Bar: New York 1993, United States District Court (southern and eastern districts) New York 1994. Registered architect, New York, California, District of Columbia. Certified National Council Architectural Registration Bds.
With Haines Lundberg Waehler, architects, New York City, 1962-1967.
Project director Saphier, Lerner, Schindler, Environetics, space planning and design, New York City, 1968-1972. Vice-president, director archaeology Environmental R & Doctorate, Incorporated., Space Planning and Design, New York City, 1972-1975.
Director research Corporation Planners and Coordinators, real estate consultant and brokers, New York City, 1973-1975. Project manager Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Professional Corporation, architects, engineers and planners, New York City, 1977-1978.
Manager real estate and facilities planning Coopers & Lybrand, New York City, 1978-1988.
Independent consultant architect for real estate, history architecture, landmarking, research and analysis, New York City, 1988. Independent consultant lawyer real estate, landmarking, construction law, general commercial and contract matters, 1993. Special counsel Hughes Hubbard & Reed, 1994.
Lecturer City Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Institute Architecture and Urban Studies, Grolier Club, Municipal Art Society.
Member of advisory board Institute Applied Psychotherapy, 1969-1972. Member of national panel arbitrators American Arbitration Association, 1971-1986. Member American Institute of Architects, Association Bar City New York (construction law committee 1993-1996), Society Architectural Historians, Brooklyn History Society, New York History Society, Municipal Art Society, New York State Association Architects, Real Estate board New York (landmark buildings committee, 1992), Brownstone Revival Committee, Friends of Cast Iron Architecture, Coffee House.