STUDIO DIRECTORS

Shea Rampy
Shea Rampy, AIA (TX Reg. #15202)
As a studio director and project manager, Mr. Rampy’s responsibilities include managing the production of architectural and construction documents from conceptual design to construction administration. Mr. Rampy assists in generating and maintaining correspondence with clients, consultants, and contractors on projects, as well as reviewing code research and compliance with the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act requirements.
Steve Elliot
Steve Elliott, AIA (TX Reg. #12018)
During his 27 year architectural career, Mr. Elliott has developed a team-oriented approach to project delivery, from the initial design phase through construction. He works to establish an environment of collaboration involving the client, design team and the task at hand. Mr. Elliott believes that each project and client is unique, with opportunities to excel through client-centered solutions within the built environment.
Ray Holliday Ray Holliday, AIA, LA, ASLA (TX REG. #18834)
Mr. Holliday brings a unique addition to the team with a diverse international design background that is blended with extensive architecture and landscape design expertise. He is involved in the development and organization of project teams through the activities of design development, specification coordination, construction document coordination and development, consultant coordination, client liaison and construction administration.

 

Jeffrey Choyce, AIA (TX Reg #16762)
Mr. Choyce is the Studio Director of BRW's Houston Office. His strength is his knowledge of building systems and their application in educational and governmental facilities. His considerable experience in educational and governmental facilities has resulted in a well-documented track record for delivering projects on time and within budget. Many of these projects have been recognized with published design awards, acclamations, and accolades. Mr. Choyce is committed to listening to and working with clients at every phase of each project.