Eric Anderson is a Partner at ATSR Planners / Architects / Engineers, a firm specializing in K-12 education, where responsibilities encompass programming, planning, design, sustainability, contract documents, project management, and contract administration since November 2006. Prior to this role, Eric served as an Intern Architect at DJR Architecture from 2004 to 2006. Eric holds a B.A. and a Master's degree in Architecture from the University of Minnesota, earned between 1997 and 2003.

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Minneapolis, United States

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ATSR Planners / Architects / Engineers

ATSR is a nationally recognized, multi-disciplinary planning, architectural, and engineering firm specializing in PreK-12 school facilities. Thrilled to be celebrating 76 years in business, ATSR’s in-house departments provide these comprehensive services to our clients: • Educational Planning and Facility Studies • Architecture • Mechanical Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Landscape Architecture/Site Development • Interior Design • Technology (voice/data/video/security) • Furniture/Fixtures/Equipment • Construction Administration • Commissioning/Recommissioning • Sustainable Design/LEED Certification • Energy Rebates • Cost Estimating • Food Service Design • Pre-Referendum Over the last ten years, the firm has designed more than $2 billion in construction, with 98% of our work involving schools and churches. ATSR has extensive experience in developing designs that respond to a variety of philosophies . We thoroughly understand the needs and the vocabulary of educators as well as churches and congregations. The study, programming and design of schools and churches have been a major focus of ATSR’s practice and represents areas of particular expertise and interest for our staff. ATSR’s philosophy is that a successful building project satisfies our clients’ functional and aesthetic needs, while adhering to the budget and schedule limitations. Our function is to help our clients translate their needs into a physical structure. Therefore, communication and client involvement are the keys to the success of a project. Design is an evolutionary process — a collaboration between the architect and the building’s users and owners.


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