Mosette Broderick is a scholar specializing in 19th and early 20th century American and English architecture. She has been a professor of architectural history and urban issues at NYU since 1978. She is the director of the Urban Design and Architecture Studies Program at NYU. She created and administers the M.A. Program in Historical and Sustainable Architecture at NYU London. She has won the NYU Distinguished Teaching Award in 2010. She is the author of The Villard Houses and Triumvirate. She likes collecting items from the Aesthetic Movement and grew up in a Shingle Style house on a small island off the Long Island Sound where she still lives as well as in an apartment a block away from where she lived as an infant. Her next work will be on the Shingle Style, America’s first in dependent venture free from the latest style in Europe.
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