William S. Briggs, Architect, P.L.L.C.
5646 Milton Street, Suite 727
Dallas, Texas 75206
214.696.1988
william@williamsbriggs.com
architectural registrations:
- State of Texas
- State of Alabama
professional memberships/affiliations:
- Member American Institute of Architects ( national state and local levels)
- Member National Council for Architectural Registration Boards
- Institute of Classical Architecture
education:
- Bachelor of Environmental Design, 1979, Texas A&M University
- Master of Architecture, 1982, Texas A&M University
- member National Honor Society of Architects
- recipient Edward J. Romeineic Award for Design
work history:
- 1994 – present: firm principal, William S. Briggs, Architect, Dallas, Texas
projects consist primarily of single family residential construction, both new and renovated construction. projects range in cost from hundreds of dollars to millions of dollars.
- 1992 -1994: project architect, J. Wilson Fuqua and Associates, Architects, Dallas, Texas
projects solely of residential construction, new and renovated homes
- 1989 -1992: design principal, Charles E. Broudy and Associates, Architects (Dallas)
projects consisted primarily of retail construction, both free standing and in lease spaces, designed and produced projects in some 16 states, and many more code jurisdictions for client of both a national and local presence.
- 1986 – 1989: Professor of Architecture, Auburn University, Auburn Alabama
taught undergraduate design studios at first and third year levels, taught architectural history and theory seminar classes, served as thesis advisor for fifth year students, chaired visiting lecture committee, co-conducted third year design trips to Chicago. Winner Auburn University Professor of the Year Award (‘88, ‘89).
- 1985 -1986: project architect, Ray B. Bailey and Associates, Houston, Texas
design and production projects of commercial, institutional, and speculative nature
- 1984 -1985: Urban Architects, Houston Texas
design and production projects of commercial, institutional, and speculative nature
- 1983-1984: Compendium, Houston, Texas
design and production of commercial, residential and interiors projects
- 1982-1983: Hermes & Reed Architects, Houston, Texas
production of commercial




