Prolific architect Karl Fischer, known for his ubiquitous though sometimes critically panned designs in Brooklyn, died last week. He was 70. Fischer opened his first architecture firm in 1984 in ...
Fischer’s family escaped the Hungarian Revolution during his childhood in 1956 and made their way to Montreal, where he got into playing rugby, per the notice. He attended McGill University, earned ...
When Brownstoner last wrote about architect Karl Fischer’s underwhelming design for 26 West Street, we acknowledged that it was “a cut above” his average work. But the latest rendering of this ...
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