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Bill Booziotis, FAIA
Booziotis & Company Architects
Principal, President
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Master of Architecture
University of Texas at Austin, Bachelor of Architecture
Harvard School of Design, additional credits
Worcester College, Oxford, additional credits
Practice:
Booziotis & Company Architects, 1989-Date
Thomas & Booziotis Architects, 1965-88
Omniplan Architects, Dallas, 1960-65
Certification:
Certified, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards
Registered Architect, Texas
Registered Interior Designer, Texas
Professional Affiliation:
College of Fellows, American Institute of Architects
American Society of Architectural Historians
Texas Society of Architects
AIA/Dallas
Lecturer & Critic:
Lecturer
Boston Architectural Center, Dallas Museum of Art, Rice University,
Texas A&M University, University of Texas at Arlington
Commencement Speaker
School of Architecture and Environmental Design, The University
of Texas at Arlington and School of Architecture, The University
of Texas at Austin
Design Awards Juror
Fort Worth Chapter, AIA, Lower Rio Grande Valley Chapter, AIA,
and El Paso Chapter, AIA
Service History:
Dallas Museum of Art, Board of Directors
AIA/Dallas, Past President, Director, etc.
MIT Alumni Association, Cambridge, Director
MIT Council for the Arts
Dallas Bach Society, President, Treasurer
Arts Magnet High School Foundation for Excellence
Dallas Symphony Association, Committee for Art
Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Society, Art & Furnishings
Committee
MIT Alumni Fund, Cambridge, Director
Advisory Committee for the Caruth Homstead
MIT Alumni Association
National Selection Committee
National Vice President
Dallas Craft Guild, Director
Member of the Visiting Committees for:
The School of Architecture & Planning, MIT
The School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Austin
The School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Arlington
Civic Awards:
O'Neil Ford Award for a Distinguished Architectural Career, 1995,
ASID, Dallas Association
The Harold E Lobdell Award, MIT, 1981
Presidential Gold Medal, AIA Dallas, 1981
Presidential Gold Medal, AIA Dallas, 1978
Named Arkansas Traveler by the Governor, 1972
White House Fellows Regional Finalist, 1967
Rotch Traveling Scholarship, Finalist, 1961
Publications:
The Prairie's Yield: Forces Shaping Dallas Architecture from
1840 to 1962, with others
Detour, See for Yourself Art in Dallas, with others
Urban Design in Dallas, Objectives, with others
Experience:
Mr. Booziotis is founder and senior principal of Booziotis &
Company Architects, founded in 1989, and founding partner of
the predecessor firm, Thomas and Booziotis, dating from 1965.
Since beginning his practice, Mr. Booziotis has focused on unique
commissions requiring specialized design consideration. The
mission statement of the firm summarizes this ideal "to
provide professional services for unique or specialized commissions
. . . that require innovative, resourceful, knowledgeable, sophisticated
and/or unique solutions.
With clients including Texas Instruments,
The University of Texas, and the Dallas Museum of Art, Mr. Booziotis
has been involved in all phases and aspects of planning, architecture
and interior design. Mr. Booziotis has been involved in numerous
capacities in public relations and fund solicitation from public
and private boards and agencies, has served on advisory committees
and boards of numerous civic organizations and academic institutions.
Foreign Study:
Egypt, Japan, Russia, Europe, Mexico, Canada, Caribbean

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