Eric Anderson, A.I.A is an architect and educator with more than thirty years in educational and non-profit facilities planning and management. He has overseen the planning and/or construction of over $ 1 billion of capital improvement for non-profit and educational institutions. Institutional project responsibilities include engineering research facilities at West Virginia University, student residential and service renovations at WVU and Stony Brook University, academic and library facilities at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, and campus master plans for the CUNY system. He is a registered architect in New York and West Virginia.
Currently, he is an Assistant Professor and Department Chair for Architecture and Construction Management at Farmingdale State College. Professional memberships include the American Institute of Architects and the American Society of Engineering Education. He is an adviser to the student team that participates in the Associated Schools of Construction Region 1 Project Management Competition. Honors include 2002 Award of Merit from the Association of University Architects for Recovery of BMCC/CUNY from 9/11 Attack, 2015 Educator of the Year Award from the American Institute of Architects-Long Island Chapter, 2015 Ecclesia et Pontifice Medal from the Holy See for distinguished service to facilities planning for the Catholic Church, 2024 FSC Faculty Center Student Mentorship Award, and 2024 FSC Student Activities Club Advisor of the Year.
Currently, he is an Assistant Professor and Department Chair for Architecture and Construction Management at Farmingdale State College. Professional memberships include the American Institute of Architects and the American Society of Engineering Education. He is an adviser to the student team that participates in the Associated Schools of Construction Region 1 Project Management Competition. Honors include 2002 Award of Merit from the Association of University Architects for Recovery of BMCC/CUNY from 9/11 Attack, 2015 Educator of the Year Award from the American Institute of Architects-Long Island Chapter, 2015 Ecclesia et Pontifice Medal from the Holy See for distinguished service to facilities planning for the Catholic Church, 2024 FSC Faculty Center Student Mentorship Award, and 2024 FSC Student Activities Club Advisor of the Year.
Courses Taught
ARC 376: Architectural Design III, 4 credits
ARC 476: Architectural Design IV, 4 credits
CON 161: Materials and Methods of Construction I, 3 credits
CON 162: Materials and Methods of Construction II, 3 credits
CON 357: Quantity Surveying and Costing, 3 credits
CON 399: Special Topics - Competition, 3 credits
CON 496: CMET Capstone Course, 3 credits
ETM 530: Residential Development Systems, 3 credits
Education
- B. Architecture, Department of Architecture (Architecture - NAAB accredited), Carnegie Mellon University, 1980
- M.A. Tech Ed, Technology Education, West Virginia University, 1989
Certificates & Licensures
- NYS Architect, Registered Architect 022067, NYS Board of Architecture
- WV Architect, Registered Architect 2371, West Virginia Board of Architects
Awards & Honors
- Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice Medal - Authorized by Papal Decree, October 25, 2015 - October 25, 2015.
- Architectural Educator of Year, Long Island Chapter American Institute of Architects, October 15, 2015 - October 15, 2015.
- Award of Merit, Association of University Architects, BMCC Recovery to 9/11 Attack, 2002.