Background
Hershberger, Robert Glen was born on April 4, 1936 in Pocatello, Idaho, United States. Son of Vernon Elver and Edna Syvilla (Kinsley) Hershberger.
Hershberger, Robert Glen was born on April 4, 1936 in Pocatello, Idaho, United States. Son of Vernon Elver and Edna Syvilla (Kinsley) Hershberger.
AB, Stanford University, 1958. Bachelor of Architecture, University Utah, 1959. Master of Architecture, University Pennsylvania, 1961.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Pennsylvania, 1969.
Project architect, Spencer & Lee, Architects, San Francisco, 1961-1963;
project designer, GBQC Architects, Philadelphia, 1967-1969;
assistant professor, Idaho State University, Pocatello, 1963-1965;
adjunct assistant professor, Drexel U., Philadelphia, 1967-1969;
practicing architect, Architectural & Planning Cons., Tempe, Arizona, 1969-1987;
professor School of Architecture, Arizona State University, Tempe, 1969-1987;
acting director School Architecture, Arizona State University, Tempe, 1986-1987;
associate dean College of Architecture and Environmental Design, Arizona State University, Tempe, 1987;
professor College Architecture,, U. Arizona, Tucson, since 1988;
dean College Architecture, U. Arizona, Tucson, 1988-1996. Chairman Environmental Design Research Association, Washington, 1976-1979, chair Archs.in Education Committee American Institute of Architects, Washington, 1983-1985. President Rio Salado chapter American Institute of Architects, Tempe, 1981, 74-88.
Board directors Southern Arizona chapter American Institute of Architects, Tucson, since 1988, president, 1993. Vice president Architecture Research Centers Consortium, 1994-1996. Principal Hershberger, Architecture and Planner, Tucson, since 1997.
Board directors Rio Salado Foundation. Member Tempe Design Review Committee, 1985-1987, Tempe Electrical Advisory Committee, 1982-1985, Pocatello Planning Commission, 1962-1965. Member Tucson Planning Commission, 2000-2002.
Member public arts committee University Arizona, 1988-1996, chairman, 1994-1996, member campus design review advisory committee, 1990-1996, chairman, 1990-1993. Chair staff parish committee Catalina United Methodist Church, 1995. Board directors Catalina Day Care Center, 1990-1993, Southern Arizona chapter Make-A-Wish Foundation, 1995-1996.
Member finance committee Christ Church United Methodist, 2000-2001. Member Payson History Preservation Conservation Commission, 2003-2006. Architectural review committee Portal 4, Pine, Arizona, 2003-2006.
Chair Payson Design Review, 2003-2006. Chair staff parish relations committee Payson United Methodist Church, 2004-2006. Fellow American Institute of Architects (president Rio Salado chapter 1981, 74-88, board directors Southern Arizona chapter 1988-1996, president, 1993, Gold medal advisory board 1992-1995).
Married Deanna Marlene Van Dyke, March 25, 1961. Children: Vernon, Andrew.