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Robert Kerr received a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Arkansas in 1992, which included a 5 month Urban Study in Rome, Italy. In 1996 he received a Masters of Architecture from Georgia Institute of Technology, where he won several awards for design excellence.
After working on museum and installation projects at Hodgetts + Fung Architecture and Design in Santa Monica, he worked as a project architect for Clive Wilkinson Architects. Mr. Kerr was tasked with conceptual design through construction administration on the 110,000 sq. ft. headquarters for the TBWA/Chiat/Day advertisement agency in Playa del Rey. Following that, Robert worked for Koning Eizenberg Architecture in Santa Monica, as a Project Architect/Project Manager, with responsibilities including the recent Los Angeles Farmers Market/The Grove expansion. Since 2003 Robert has been principal of ROBERT KERR architecture design. Additionally, Robert was a member of the creative team on the 1996 Olympic Opening and Closing Ceremonies, the 1997 Hong Kong Handover Celebration and the Super Bowl XXXIII Halftime Show. Robert has been a Visiting Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology (2000), and since 2005 has been an Adjunct Professor in the Architecture and Interior Architecture Programs at Woodbury University in Burbank, California. In 2007, he joined the University of Arkansas Professional Advisory Board to the College of Architecture. Robert is a member of the American Institute of Architects, and is a licensed architect in California and Georgia |
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* IDA 20 - ARCHITECTURE - Bronze Winner - House Category |