Background
Vosbeck, Robert Randall was born on May 18, 1930 in Mankato, Minnesota, United States. Son of William Frederick and Gladys (Anderson) Vosbeck.
(From Preface: "This book examines the careers and lives o...)
From Preface: "This book examines the careers and lives of the 83 men and women who have served as president of the American Institute of Architects during its first 150 years. As the Institute has historically been run as a representative democracy, in many ways AIA presidents have reflected the values, beliefs, concerns, and aspirations of the membership as a whole. The presidents, as leaders, have also helped to shape the values and mission of the organization. The individual biographical essays herein attempt to understand each former president's unique legacy to the life of the Institute, hilighting in particular professional and civic accomplishments."
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Vosbeck, Robert Randall was born on May 18, 1930 in Mankato, Minnesota, United States. Son of William Frederick and Gladys (Anderson) Vosbeck.
Bachelor of Architecture, University Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1954.
Various architectural positions, 1956-1962; partner, Vosbeck-Vosbeck & Associations, Alexandria, Virginia, 1962-1966; partner, VVKR Partnership, Alexandria, 1966-1979; executive vice president, VVKR Inc., 1979-1982; president, VVKR Inc., 1982-1988; principal, Vosbeck/DMJM, Washington and Alexandria, Virginia, 1989-1994; vice president, DMJM Architecture and Engineering, 1990-1994; private practice architectural consultant, since 1994. Member National Capital Planning Commission, 1976-1981, United States/Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Joint Group on Building Design and Construction, 1974-1979. Member National Park System Advisory Board, 1984-1988.
(From Preface: "This book examines the careers and lives o...)
President Alexandria Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1960-1961. Vice president Virginia Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1962-1963. President Alexandria Church of Committee, 1974-1975.
Board directors Vail Religious Foundation, 1995-2008. Engineering officer United States Marine Corps, 1954-1956. Fellow American Institute of Architects (board directors 1976-1978, vice president 1979-1980, president 1981), International Union Architects (council 1981-1987), National Trust History Preservation.
Married Phoebe Macklin, June 21, 1953. Children: Gretchen, Randy, Heidi, Macklin.