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Robert Lee Andrews, American clergyman, architect. Licensed architect, Illinois, Indiana. Recipient service award Village of Robbins, 1980, fellowship Princeton University, 1974, 75. Pastor African Methodist Episcopal Church, since 1989. Member American Institute of Architects, National Organization Minority Architects (president 1983-1985. service award 1985), National Council Architectural Registration Boards.

Background

Andrews, Robert Lee was born on July 10, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

Education

Bachelor of Architecture, University of Illinois, 1974; Master of Architecture and Urban Planning, Princeton University, 1976.

Career

Draftsman, Holabird & Root, Chicago, 1966-1969; draftsman, Heard & Associations, Ltd., Chicago, 1969-1971; village administrator, Village of Robbins, Illinois, 1976-1980; chief construction administration, Wendell Campbell & Associations, Chicago, 1980-1986; assistant director Bureau Architecture, Chicago Board Education, 1986-1989; president, Andrews Architecture, Ltd., Chicago, since 1990.

Achievements

  • Robert Lee Andrews has been listed as a notable Clergyman, architect by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Pastor African Methodist Episcopal Church, since 1989. Member American Institute of Architects, National Organization Minority Architects (president 1983-1985. service award 1985), National Council Architectural Registration Boards.

Connections

Married Judith Ann Baker, November 1, 1969. Children: Toi N., Tre D., Tamu D.

Spouse:
Judith Ann Baker

child:
Toi N. Andrews

child:
Tre D. Andrews

child:
Tamu D. Andrews