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Jess Galloway, AIA
Booziotis & Company Architects
Senior Architect
Education:
University of Texas, Arlington, Master of Architecture, 1991
Southern Methodist University, Bachelor of Art, Mathematics 1972
Practice:
Booziotis & Company Architects, 1993-Date
Certification:
Registered Architect, Texas
Professional Affiliation:
American Institute of Architects
Texas Society of Architects
AIA/Dallas
Dallas Architecture Forum
Archaeological Institute of America
Lecturer & Critic:
University of Texas at Arlington, Adjunct Faculty in Architecture
Southern Methodist University, Adjunct Faculty Graduate Theatre
Design
Service:
Site Architect, Southern Methodist University Archeological Excavations
in
Tuscany, Poggio Colla, Italy 1995- Date
Assistant Editor, Architectural Journal, School of Architecture,
The University of Texas at Arlington, 1991-1992
Awards:
AIA Honor Award, Fort Worth Chapter
Publications:
P.G. Warden, M.L. Thomas, and J. Galloway, "Excavations
at the Etruscan Settlement of Poggio Colla: The 1995-1998 Seasons,"
Journal of Roman Archaeology 12 (1999) 231-246.
J. Galloway and P.G. Warden, "Archaic Etruscan Tomb Painting:
Five Taquinian Tombs," Interactive CD with Soprintendeza
Archeologica dell'Etruria Meridionale, 2001
Experience:
Mr. Galloway has been with Booziotis & Company Architects
since 1993. Mr. Galloway's career has focused on architecture
for the arts and education, managing both institutional and private
projects from conceptual design through construction administration.
Mr. Galloway has also participated in numerous
projects for conferencing and training facilities at Texas Instruments
including the design and project management for the Corporate
Suite and Board Room He is currently the project manager for
the new Jack S Blanton Museum of Art at The University of Texas
at Austin.

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