# Samuel Anderson Architects

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| date = November 2019
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{{Infobox company
| name             = Samuel Anderson Architects
| former_name      = Anderson Kastner Architects
| industry         = [Architecture](/source/Architecture)
| foundation       = [New York City](/source/New_York_City), [New York](/source/New_York_(state)), [United States](/source/United_States), 1991
| founder          = Samuel Anderson<br />Johannes Kastner-Lanjus
| location_city    = New York City, New York
| location_country = United States
| area_served      = United States
| owner            = Samuel Anderson
| homepage         = {{URL|samuelanderson.com}}
}}

'''Samuel Anderson Architects''' is a [New York](/source/New_York_City)-based [architecture firm](/source/Architectural_firm) specializing in institutional art projects. SAA has completed designs for numerous museum clients throughout the [United States](/source/United_States).

==History==
Samuel Anderson Architects was founded in 1993 as a successor to '''Anderson Kastner Architects'''. Anderson graduated [cum laude](/source/cum_laude) from [Harvard University](/source/Harvard_University) in 1975. After a fellowship at [Sussex University](/source/Sussex_University), he received his professional architecture degree from [Cooper Union](/source/Cooper_Union).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.samuelanderson.com/default.aspx?page=14&sub=20|title=Samuel Anderson Architects : Principal|work=samuelanderson.com|accessdate=28 June 2016}}</ref> He then began his career at Smith-Miller and Hawkinson Architects in New York, moving on to [Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects](/source/Gwathmey_Siegel_%26_Associates_Architects) in 1987. While at the latter firm, he oversaw construction of the Stevenson Dining and Social Center (now known as the Stevenson Event Center) at [Oberlin College](/source/Oberlin_College) and the [Busch-Reisinger Museum](/source/Busch-Reisinger_Museum)'s Fine Arts Library at his [alma mater](/source/alma_mater) [Harvard University](/source/Harvard_University). He is, also, an adjunct [professor](/source/professor) at his other alma mater, Cooper Union, where he teaches building technology and studio design courses.

==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.samuelanderson.com Official site]

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