Glenn AndresArchitect, professor, Salisbury resident, and music-lover Glenn Andres founded the Salisbury Summer Series in 1979 in celebration of the Salisbury Congregational Church's 140th anniversary. In doing so, Glenn partnered with nearby Point CounterPoint Camp and featured the PCP faculty recitals throughout the summer. For over 40 years, Glenn developed and nurtured a beloved concert series for the benefit of the surrounding community.
Glenn taught architectural and urban history at Middlebury College from 1970 through spring semester 2015. His research spans from the Italian Renaissance through 19th century America to post modernism. He holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Cornell University and a Ph.D. in architectural history from Princeton University. He has published works on Renaissance villas, the architecture of Florence, New England meeting houses, Vermont regional architecture, American modernism, and the work of Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer. |