"I’ve never met a woman architect before..." podcast with Michele Grace Hottel, Architect

Episode 22: Interview with Michael E. Willis, FAIA NOMA

January 31, 2022 Michele Grace Hottel
"I’ve never met a woman architect before..." podcast with Michele Grace Hottel, Architect
Episode 22: Interview with Michael E. Willis, FAIA NOMA
Show Notes

This Interview with Michael E. Willis, FAIA, NOMA was done during the AIA California Monterey Design Conference in 2019

MICHAEL E. WILLIS, FAIA, NOMA

 Mr. Willis founded MWA Architects Inc. in 1988 and served as a Principal until 2016. Since 2017 he has been an independent design consultant, and teaching at his alma mater Washington University [BA1973/M Arch 1976/MSW 1976]. MWA Architects has created master plans, and has designed several mixed income affordable housing and neighborhood revitalization projects in San Francisco, Oakland, Portland, Detroit, St. Louis, Memphis, and post-Katrina New Orleans Faubourg Lafitte in New Orleans, the Cecil Williams Glide Community House, and the GEDC 125 Mason housing tower in San Francisco. He has facilitated planning studies in St. Louis’ Downtown, North Central, and JeffVanDerLou neighborhoods, demonstrating that good design does not have to be expensive to be comprehensive. He was principal on large public projects including the International Terminal at San Francisco Airport, Terminal 2 at Oakland International; and the Central Subway Yerba Buena/Moscone Station in San Francisco.

Mr. Willis was President of the San Francisco Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIASF) in 1995 and was elevated to Fellowship in 1996. He has served on many committees and juries for the national AIA. II was a 2015 recipient of the AIA California Chapter Norma Sklarek Award. He is a 2013 Distinguished Alumni of the Washington University, a Distinguished Alumni of the WU School of Architecture, a Distinguished Alumni of the WU Brown School of Social Work; and a holder of a National Black Achievement award of the Black Alumni Council (1996). Michael gave the Commencement Address to the Brown School Social Work graduates in 2007.

Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2020/02/aiacalif-mdc-2-interview-with-michael.html

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