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Andrew Andersons was born on 5 July, 1942 in Riga, Latvia, is an Australian architect. Discover Andrew Andersons's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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His wife is Sarah Bennett
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Bridget Andersons, Sybil Andersons |
Andrew Andersons Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Andrew Andersons worth at the age of 81 years old? Andrew Andersons’s income source is mostly from being a successful architect. He is from Latvia. We have estimated Andrew Andersons's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Andrew Andersons (born 5 July 1942) is an Australian architect.
Buildings he has designed include various extensions to art museums, a number of theatres and concert halls as well as public, commercial and residential buildings.
Andersons was born in Riga, Latvia and his family settled in Australia in August 1949.
From 1959–1963 he was a trainee in the NSW Government Architects office and in 1966–1967 worked in the office of Arup Associates in London.
In the late 1960s Andersons was responsible for the Captain Cook Wing of the Art Gallery of NSW and Parramatta Court House and Police Station.
He was educated at Sydney Boys High School, University of Sydney (B.Arch University Medal 1964), and Yale University (M.Arch 1966).
From 1966 to 1988 he was again with the Government Architects office, becoming Assistant Government Architect in 1984 and offered the position of Government Architect in 1988.
He did not accept this position when informed by the Minister for Public Works, Wal Murray, of the newly elected coalition government's intention to change the office to a small management agency.
Between 1972 and 1985 as Principal Architect Special Projects, later Assistant Government Architect, he was responsible for the NSW Parliament House Project, additions to the State Library of NSW, the Ryde College of Catering and Hotel Administration and Riverside Theatres Parramatta as well as a number of regional art galleries.
In the early 1980s and in 1989–90 he was a visiting Professor of Architecture at the University of New South Wales (UNSW).
Andersons was made Officer of the Order of Australia in 1983 for services to architecture and is a Life Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects.
From 1984–1988 he led a team of architects and consultants on the upgrade of the public realm of Macquarie Street and Circular Quay, including the design of the Sydney Opera House forecourt and lower concourse.
At the same time he was involved with the initial planning of the Darling Harbour Project as well as writing the brief and superintending upon the design and construction of the Sydney Entertainment Centre (now demolished).
Andersons has designed numerous apartment buildings including "The Forum", "Bennelong Apartments", "Quay Grand", "North", "The Bondi", "Pacific Bondi Beach", "No. 1 Onslow", "Kingston Waterfront" and "The Alexander".
In 1989 he became a Director of Peddle, Thorp and Walker, now PTW Architects, retiring in 2013.
Andersons is now a freelance architectural design consultant.
Andersons has been involved with numerous masterplans, including: Sydney Olympics 2000; the Olympic Village; Channel 7 Site, Mobbs Lane, Epping; World Square site; and was a member of the Lend Lease bid team for Barrangaroo.