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  1. Sir Robert Rowand Anderson, FRSE RSA (5 April 1834 – 1 June 1921) was a Scottish Victorian architect. Anderson trained in the office of George Gilbert Scott in London before setting up his own practice in Edinburgh in 1860.

  2. Anderson, Robert Rowand 1834 - 1921. Robert Rowand Anderson [also known as Sir Robert Rowand Anderson] was born in Liberton, near Edinburgh, Scotland on 5 April 1834. After studying at Edinburgh University, he was articled to John Lessels (1808-1883) in Edinburgh from 1852 to 1857.

  3. Sir Rowands association with the Academy dates from 1860, when he contributed to the Exhibition three works, was his pre-eminent position in Scottish Architecture now recognised, that he was more than once invited by two of which speak of his recent foreign tour.

  4. Sir Robert Rowand Anderson (1834-1921) was a Scottish architect who designed the McEwan Hall and Medical School. The architect Robert Rowand Anderson was born in Forres in 1834. Anderson had four years of legal training, and then while serving with the Royal Engineers he studied construction and design.

  5. 9 de oct. de 2010 · Sir Robert Rowand Anderson. Robert Rowand Anderson was Scotland’s leading architect at the end of the 19th century: his architecture was eclectic, ranging from Classical to Scottish Gothic and Scots Baronial. Key buildings by Robert Rowand Anderson include: Old College dome, Edinburgh University, Old Town. Date built: 1879.

  6. Abstract. Sir Robert Rowand Anderson was the dominant figure in Scottish architecture during and beyond the late Victorian period. Although his oeuvre is for the most part well known, and notwithstanding the fact that the historical drawings from his office were made available for study in 1979, his life and work have not hitherto bean ...

  7. The University of Edinburgh’s Centre for Research Collections has digitised a collection of architectural drawings from the office of Sir Robert Rowand Anderson (1834-1921), and it is available on https://images.is.ed.ac.uk/. Anderson was a leading architect in Scotland in the late nineteenth century.