Stephen Kliment, Architect and Journalist, Dies at 78

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ARCHITECT, EDITOR, AND JOURNALIST Stephen Kliment died on Sept. 10. He was 78 years old. Best known as the editor in chief of Architectural Record from 1990 through 1996, Kliment enjoyed a widely varied career. A Czech native raised in Great Britain, he came to the United States to study architecture at MIT and Princeton. Following graduate school, he worked briefly for Skidmore, Owings & Merrill before a stint as editor of Architecture and Engineering News. He then practiced for a dozen years as a partner with Caudill Rowlett Scott. Prior to his editorship at Record, Kliment was the acquisitions editor of architecture books at John Wiley &Sons, a role he reprised during the last decade of his life, when he established the publisher’s Building Type Basics series.

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ARCHITECT contributing editor Edward Keegan, AIA, is a Chicago architect who practices, writes, broadcasts, and teaches on architectural subjects.

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