Paul Gunther, who died in May at the age of 65, was an advocate, curator, and executive at major New York City civic, architectural, and preservation organizations. For decades, he helped the public appreciate architecture’s significance and the crucial role it plays in enriching urban identity.
Though sunny with an easy sociability, Gunther was subject to depression. He died after a suicide attempt.
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