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Barbara Anderson is a Professor in the Department of Interior Architecture & Industrial Design at the College of Architecture, Planning & Design, Kansas State University. She is based in Seaton Hall and holds a strong professional background in historic preservation and architectural design.
Education:
- Bachelor of Architecture, Kansas State University
- Master of Architecture, University of Kansas
With over 20 years of experience, Professor Anderson specializes in historic preservation, having led major projects including the rehabilitation of Cedar Crest (the Kansas Governor's Residence), preservation of the Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum, and restoration of the Chase County Courthouse. Her expertise extends to consultation for the Kansas Main Street Program and support for historical building museums across Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma. She is an NCIDQ certificate holder, affirming her professional competence in interior design.
Though no publications are listed, her work reflects a deep engagement with architectural heritage, adaptive reuse, and community-based design initiatives.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards explicitly mentioned.
Professor Anderson advises students in interior architecture and industrial design, though no named advisees are listed. She is actively involved in preservation practice and education, contributing to both academic and public understanding of architectural history. She is affiliated with preservation labs and design centers at K-State, including potential involvement with the Kansas City Design Center, though not explicitly stated.




