Samuel Anderson Architects
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Samuel Anderson Architects is a New York City based architecture firm specializing in Institutional Art and Artifact Conservation Labs. The firm has completed projects for labs or galleries in Marcel Breuer's Whitney Museum of American Art, Yoshio Taniguchi's Museum of Modern Art and Kevin Roche's Dewitt Wallace Museum in Colonial Williamsburg. In 2006, SAA completed the Thaw Center for Conservation in conjunction with Renzo Piano's renovation of the Pierpont Morgan Library. One of their current projects will intervene into Cass Gilbert and later, Robert Venturi's Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College.
Their other work includes Library and Book facilities, Museum studies, and numerous residential and commercial projects.
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Samuel Anderson Architects was started by Samuel Anderson in 1990. Educated at Harvard, The Cooper Union, and The Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, he employs his wide background to a diverse portfolio of projects.

