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Robert Anderson, Assistant Professor
School of Visual and Performing Arts
Robert Curtis Anderson, IIDA, NCIDQ Certified, joined Endicott faculty as Assistant Professor of Interior Design in 2005. He completed his Master of Arts in History and Theory from the Architectural Association (AA) in London, received a Bachelor of Architecture from the Boston Architectural Center and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Massachusetts College of Art. He is a trained designer and watercolourist, an historian of architecture, interior design, and art. Professor Anderson has a strong affinity for the work of Sverre Fehn, the landscape and history of New England, England, Ireland and Scandinavia, and has traveled extensively throughout Europe. Robert continually volunteers as a docent for Boston By Foot, and leads guided tours through the Walter Gropius House. He has taught art, architecture, and interior design at the Boston Architectural Center, and previously taught art and woodworking at the Greater Boston Aid to the Blind.
Robert also works on numerous design projects, which continually informs his teaching.
Robert Anderson's area of expertise includes: architectural history and theory; interior design history and theory; art history and theory; Boston and New England design history; New York City design history; Scandinavian design history; Walter Gropius and the Bauhaus in America Modern and Classical design history; design education study abroad in Europe; walking tours of Boston (re: colonial history, design, and art based)
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