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Brian Andrews

Brian Delford Andrews is an Assistant Professor of Architecture.  He earned a B.Arch from Tulane University and M.Arch from Princeton University.  As an undergraduate student he studied in London at the Architectural Association for a year.

Professor Andrews is a registered architect and has continually practiced while teaching.  He received the Skidmore, Owings and Merrill Traveling Fellowship, and has taught at the University of Virginia, Syracuse University, and the University of Southern California, among others, before joining the faculty at the University of Memphis.  He served both as the Robert Mills distinguished Professor at Clemson University and as the Hyde Chair of Design Excellence at the University of Nebraska.   

His projects, drawings and writings have appeared in various journals, including Architecture, Modulus, Architecture Boston, and the Journal of Architectural Education.  He co-authored Architecture, Principia Architectural Principles of Material Form with Gail Peter Borden.  He recently published Rationalism and Poetry, Guiseppe Terragni’s Asilo D’Infanzia Sant ‘Elia.  Professor Andrews has exhibited at numerous universities including Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Rhode Island School of Design, and the University of Texas.

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