R. K. Stewart

RK Stewart (born August 16, 1952) is an American architect based in Salt Lake City Utah. He is a fellow at the American Institute of Architects and was the group's president in 2006 - 2007.[1]

Biography

He was born in St. Louis, Missouri on August 16, 1952. He attended Lindbergh High School and graduated in 1970. He attended the University of Kansas and received a B.Envd. degree in 1974. He attended the University of Michigan and received a M.Arch. degree in 1975. He has taught at University of Utah, Louisiana State University and Mississippi State University. Work experience includes SOM (Chicago and Washington DC), Heller and Leake, Gensler (San Francisco) and Perkins + Will (San Francisco). He has served the American Institute of Architects as AIA San Francisco President and AIA California Council President. In 2007 he served as the American Institute of Architects National President during the organization's 150th anniversary. He is Senior Fellow of the Design Futures Council and a Fellow of the New Buildings Institute. Stewart has served on National Institute of Building Sciences Board of Directors, completign his tenure as Board Chair in 2013. He currently assists with the seminar program of "Bond Events", an architectural and design events company who he assists on a variety of shows in the USA.[2]

References

  1. AIA Presidents American Institute of Architects
  2. "R. K. Stewart". Retrieved 2014-08-23. RK Stewart was born in St. Louis on August 16, 1952. ...
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