Earl Flansburgh

Earl Robert Flansburgh (April 28, 1931 – February 3, 2009) was an American architect known for his modernist style and extensive work in the Boston area.

[5] In 1957, Flansburgh received a master's degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and taught in London as a Fulbright scholar.

[1] His wife's grandfather was a member of the school's first graduating class of 1869, which made their son Earl the first-ever fifth-generation Cornellian.

In January 1969, Progressive Architecture selected Flansburgh's underground Cornell Campus Store for one of its 16 annual design awards.

[3] His design of the Cornell University Campus Store was honored with a citation in Progressive Architecture Magazine in January 1969.

The Cornell Store, built underground (1971).