After graduating from
Yale University, Cooper got a
Master of Architecture degree from
Yale School of Architecture. After graduation, he worked with the architects
Philip Johnson and
Edward Larrabee Barnes. While working for Johnson, Cooper worked on Philips'
Glass House in New Canaan. Soon after, Cooper began work in the public sector for the
City of New York, first as Director of Design for New York's Housing and Development Administration, then as Director of the Urban Design Group and the Mayor's Urban Design Council of the
New York City Department of City Planning under
John Lindsay's administration. His final position in the public sphere was as a member of the
New York City Planning Commission. While working at the Urban Design Group within the Department of City Planning, Cooper created a new section of the Zoning Resolution, "Housing Quality". This new section created a scoring system, which rewarded good practices that include corridors that provided daylight, and appropriate scale of buildings. This approach became an optional standard for all housing design within the city. == Cooper, Robertson & Partners ==