Architecture & Planning - Houston, Texas, United States
Over the last 12 years, Spencer Howard has managed projects totaling more than $150 million that have added nearly 400,000 square feet to the city of Houston, as well as preserving and restoring 25 historic buildings, 10 of which are now protected landmarks. Notable projects include the mitigation of Rice University's Lovett Hall and Baker College, the renovation of the Maxwell House Coffee and Kelsey-Seybold Clinic families' mansions in River Oaks, and the design and construction of an orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya.Spencer Howard is a recipient of the 2013 Best of Houzz award and his work has been featured on PBS and CBS, and in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, Houston Chronicle, Texas Architect, Architecture Today, Metropolis Magazine, Yellow Magazine, and the Houston Business Journal. Whether designing and constructing an orphanage in Africa or managing the restoration of a historic home in Houston, Spencer Howard uses sustainable project planning tools he developed that have led to the successful completion of several projects for Rice University and 75 grants for disaster assistance and hazard mitigation with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Texas Division of Emergency Management.Spencer Howard is an Associate of the American Institute of Architects and is an accredited professional with the United States Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program. He looks forward to collaborating with each of his clients to ensure total project success!
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