Occupation: Architect Birth: March 26, 1952
I don't do casinos or prisons; I like to do projects that enhance the lives of everyday people, like campus buildings, libraries, museums and governm….
African Americans were responsible for creating a lot of this beautiful and elaborate ironwork; we weren't just working in the cotton fields..
I always say African American history is the quintessential American story. It's about perseverance and resilience - something everyone can relate to..
The number of African Americans in my profession is woefully small; about two percent of architects in the country are black. I'd like to see more di….
I derive a tremendous amount of pride in developing places that everyday people can experience. I like to create beauty in everyday lives..