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John Cristiansen and John Jacobson pages are up!

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John Christiansen had been working in an architectural office and was nearly licensed when he was admitted to Yale Architecture School. For John, Yale was like recess. He enjoyed taking undergraduate courses and becoming a freshman counselor, the beginning of his role as a mentor to younger architects.


John Jacobson says that, in many ways, Yale was his life. He went to Architecture School and never left. He stayed on to teach, at first part time, then full-time, then became Associate Dean, and now is an adjunct professor teaching part-time.

 
 
 

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