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R. Todd Ray ’90
Spring 2003
Architect Todd Ray of Arlington, Va., is one
of only five people to receive the
American Institute of Architects’ 2003 Young Architects Award
for leadership in design and service to the profession of architecture.
He’s a co-founder and principal of STUDIO27 Architecture in Washington,
D.C. His projects have received 11 local and state design awards and
have been published in a variety of newspaper and professional journal
articles.
Working with the Washington Architectural Foundation Community Design Services,
Ray recently led a team of architects and interns in an emergency design charette
for the tornado-ravaged town of La Plata, Md.
He also promotes architecture education through volunteer work at the National
Building Museum and recently founded the Intern Mentoring Program in the AIA
D.C. chapter.
He’s taught at Philadelphia College of Textiles and Sciences
and the Catholic University of America, and has served as a guest juror
at an array of colleges including the University of Pennsylvania and
Syracuse University Program in Florence, Italy.
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