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Lee Harris Pomeroy



Lee Harris Pomeroy (born November 19, 1932) is an American architect and the founding principal of the firm Lee Harris Pomeroy Architects. He is a member of the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects, and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). Pomeroy’s work includes design and planning for corporate, transportation and institutional facilities in the United States and Asia. Working with New York City Transit over many years. he has completed the restoration and modernization projects for a number of historic New York City Subway stations.

Pomeroy attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture in 1955. He followed this by obtaining his master's degree, also in architecture, from Yale in 1961.He is married to Sarah B. Pomeroy, former professor of classics at Hunter College. Their daughter, Jordana Pomeroy, is the Director of the Frost Art Museum in Miami and their son, Jeremy Pomeroy, an attorney, is the founder of the Pomeroy Law Group.

Pomeroy has been involved in the conservation and modernization of many historic subway stations in New York City. His work for New York City Transit includes projects for the New York, Westchester and Boston Railroad Administration Building at East 180th Street; Bleecker Street / Broadway – Lafayette Street; DeKalb Avenue; 14th Street – Union Square; 66th Street – Lincoln Center; the Fulton Center at Fulton Street; and Fifth Avenue / 53rd Street. Many of these projects involved innovative collaborations with artists engaged in the agency’s Arts for Transit Program.


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