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Valeria Stupnitsky Batorewicz was born on 19 May, 1936, is an architect. Discover Valeria Stupnitsky Batorewicz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Valeria Stupnitsky Batorewicz Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Valeria Stupnitsky Batorewicz worth at the age of 47 years old? Valeria Stupnitsky Batorewicz’s income source is mostly from being a successful architect. She is from . We have estimated
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Environ A, the resulting house, was constructed in the Westville neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut and finished in 1972. It utilized a central core that contained the bathroom and kitchen plumbing, a small electrical furnace, and a stairway. Each room in the house, which Batorewicz referred to as "satellites," was then attached to the core. Each satellite's roof was both curved and slanted to account for its construction in fiberglass-reinforced plastic sprayed with isocyanurate foam insulation and to prevent the accumulation of snow. A cement-resin material applied after made the house waterproof. Environ A contains a master bedroom, kitchen, family room, office, music room, and second-story living room, each with variable lengths but a common width of 11 feet 4 inches.
Batorewicz came to Yale intent on studying housing issues, and was first supported by a $1,250 grant from the Center Church-on-the-Green in New Haven. The Church had previously collaborated with Yale on developing experimental housing as a form of social action. In 1968, Batorewicz received an additional grant of $10,000 from Yale to study problems in housing, followed by two additional $5,000 grants from the First Church of Christ and its Ladies Home Missionary Society.
Valeria Stupnitsky Batorewicz (May 19, 1936 – May 10, 1983) was an American architect who specialized in prefabricated housing. Her most notable work, Environ A or the Plastic House, was a prototype for efficient, affordable, prefabricated housing in the mid-twentieth century that made early use of plastics as an architectural material.
Valeria Stupnitsky was born on May 19, 1936 in Kharkiv, Ukraine. She moved with her family to Bavaria, Venezuela, and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Stupnitsky studied architecture in Venezuela before receiving her bachelor's degree in architecture from the University of Minnesota in 1959. Following a Fulbright Fellowship in Spain spent studying architectural history, she attended Yale University, where she received a Masters of Environmental Design in 1969.
Valeria married Wadim Batorewicz (1934 – 2017), a chemist who received a PhD from the University of Minnesota and became a senior research scientist at Uniroyal Chemical Company, where he specialized in industrial polymer research.