while creating more than 120 new home designs and 200 additions or remodels. Their designs have been the focus of over 35 magazine and newspaper feature articles in more than 18 different publica- tions. The home designs range in style from what is referred to as the "Bay Area Style" to traditional European styles. His portfolio includes over 210 commercial, government, institutional, school and multi-family residential projects. |
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relationship between living space and locale - the attitude of blending structure and setting without imposing one upon the other. Architects such as Greene & Greene, Bernard Maybeck and Frank Lloyd Wright led the way in the early 1900's for those who adhere to this philosophy. William A. Churchill Architect AIA has carried these principles into many aspects of their designs, whether contemporary or traditional. Natural materials such as wood and stone are used for interiors as well as exteriors in conjunction with large expanses of glass. These serve to capture spectacular views or vignettes of nature, incorporating them into the backdrop of one's daily life. William A. Churchill Architect AIA Member of American Institute of Architects Licensed Architect, State of California C-3395 Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, with Honors U.C. Berkeley School of Architecture, 1952-1956 U.C. Lawrence Laboratory, 1956-1958 Fred Marburg, AIA, 1958-1962 Marburg-Churchill, AIA, 1962-1970 Churchill-Zlatunich, AIA, 1970-1977 Churchill-Zlatunich-Lorimer, AIA, 1977-1979 William A. Churchill, AIA, 1979-1985 Churchill & Associates, AIA, 1985-1991 Churchill & Hambelton Architects, AIA, 1991-1993 William A. Churchill Architect AIA, 1993-present Staff: Tom Turong, Architect Radu Woinarosky, Architect Andrew N. Fischer, Architect Gary Johnson Hector Vega Kathe Hilberman Juan Lopez Raphael Gomez Rick Leitzsinger Steve Randell Carol Churchill JoAnn Reddy strive for design excellence in every project. |