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Sam Stephenson was born on 15 December, 1933 in Dublin, Ireland, is an architect. Discover Sam Stephenson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Occupation Architect
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 15 December 1933
Birthday 15 December
Birthplace Dublin, Ireland
Date of death (2006-11-09)
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Nationality Ireland

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Who Is Sam Stephenson's Wife?

His wife is Bernadette Flood Caroline Sweetman

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Parents Patrick Joseph Stephenson
Wife Bernadette Flood Caroline Sweetman
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Children Karen Bronwyn Mark Sam Sebastian Zachary

Sam Stephenson Net Worth

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2006

Stephenson married Bernadette Flood and they had two daughters Karen and Bronwyn and two sons Mark and Sam. His second marriage was to Caroline Sweetman, daughter of Barbara and Michael Sweetman, and they had two sons, Sebastian and Zachary. Stephenson died suddenly on 9 November 2006.

1965

When he was chosen to design the new Central Bank of Ireland, Dame Street in 1965 it was because of how he had stood up conservationists during the construction of the controversial ESB Headquarters on Fitzwilliam Street. The controversy over his design for the Dublin Civic Offices, and the destruction of the early medieval site at Wood Quay for their construction led to Stephenson moving more of his work to London. By the late 1980s, Stephenson had become a proponent of less aggressive modern architectural interventions, stating in 1988 that "I used to be an apostle of modern architecture, but I've given up that religion completely and I'm now and atheist ... I go to bed with Palladio in the evening and get up with Lutyens".

1963

Stephenson had a long term design partnership with Arthur Gibney, as Stephenson Gibney and Associates. Stephenson's most famous buildings are all in Dublin, and exemplify the style of Brutalist architecture. Many of his buildings were built on sites that cleared by the demolition of Georgian and Victorian buildings, at times inspiring great controversy. Commenting on the collapse of a number of Georgian houses which contained tenements in June 1963 which resulted in the deaths of 4 people, Stephenson claimed that these Georgian houses were "never intended to last more than a lifetime" and "that they cannot be usefully preserved at all". In response to the criticism around the demolition of Georgian buildings on St Stephen's Green, he stated that the attempt to preserve the original character of the Green was "childish".

1933

Sam Stephenson (15 December 1933 – 9 November 2006) was an Irish architect who studied at the Bolton Street School of Architecture, which is now known as Technological University Dublin. Many of his buildings generated considerable controversy when they were built.

Samuel Francis "Sam" Stephenson was born at 80 Manor Street on 15 December 1933, the youngest of five sons. His father was Paddy Joe Stephenson, former Chief Librarian of Dublin and a founder of the Old Dublin Society, who had fought in the 1916 Rising and had helped to restore Kilmainham Gaol. His mother was Mary "Mamie" (née Kilmartin).