William T. Baker

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William T. Baker
Born (1956-12-23) December 23, 1956 (age 67)
CitizenshipAmerican
EducationAuburn University
Emory University
Occupation(s)Residential designer, author

William T. Baker (born December 23, 1956) is an American residential designer, and author.

Early life and education[edit]

Baker was born in Nashville, Tennessee. He graduated from Auburn University in 1979 with a BS in finance, then Emory University with an MBA.[citation needed]

Career[edit]

Baker founded an Atlanta-based firm, William T. Baker & Associates, in 1985.

He received the prestigious Arthur Ross Award for Architecture in New York City in 1993.[1]

William T. Baker holds professional memberships in The Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America (ICA), the American Institute of Building Designers (AIBD), and the International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture & Urbanism (INTBAU).[citation needed]

Baker is also the author of New Classicists, a book for architectural students and home design aficionados in the United States and Asia. In 2008, he published a second book, Architectural Excellence in a Diverse World Culture, discussing the principles of architectural aesthetics. In 2011 he published the first of a new three part series titled "Great American Homes" featuring his most recent work.[citation needed]

Books[edit]

  • 2004: New Classicists
  • 2008: Architectural Excellence in a Diverse World Culture
  • 2011-17: Great American Homes Vols. 1-3

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