(Hugh Asher Stubbins)
* 1912 in Birmingham (USA)
† 2006 in Cambridge (USA)
- studied at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, and Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge (USA)
- 1935–1943 worked as a designer and draughtsman in various architectural offices
- from 1940 assistant to Walter Gropius at Harvard University in Cambridge (USA)
- 1949 foundation of Stubbins Associates architectural office in Cambridge (USA)
- 1973–1977 Citigroup Center, New York City
- 1974 member of the National Academy of Design
- 1978 Federal Reserve Bank, Boston
- 1986 Treasury Building, Singapore
- 1993 Landmark Tower, Yokohama (for a long time the highest building in Japan)