INSTRUCTOR PROFILE

  Robert Kroin
   
  ROBERT KROIN was for many years the Chief Architect at the Boston Redevelopment Authority, where he has participated in, and directed work on, over 550 urban design, planning, zoning, and architecture projects, including the plans for the downtown waterfront, the South Boston Seaport, Millennium Towers, Hynes Auditorium, and all Boston hospital and university projects. He has taught at Harvard and MIT, keynoted at the 2000 Seattle Urban Design Conference, and lectured and given seminars at AIA National Conventions as well as many local institutions and conferences. Mr. Kroin won the Thomas Jefferson Award, the profession's highest honor for civic architecture and urban design.
   
  Will be teaching:
    Boston's Changing Urban Vision: Urban Design and Architecture in the 21st Century