Coy Howard is the principal of Coy Howard & Company. He holds a B.Arch. from the University of Texas and an M.Arch. from UCLA. His work has been published widely, and his awards include Progressive Architecture (PA) citations 1977, 1980; Architecture magazine Record House 1988; Woodworkers Institute of America Award 1986; Western Art Directors Club 1980. In 1999 his work was part of an exhibition at the Galleri Rom in Oslo. His Palevsky Residence and Ashley Residence, as well as designs for furniture, were published in Coy Howard: Enough About Me (1995).
Coy Howard served as the Chair for Environmental Arts at Otis College and as the Director of the Undergraduate Program at SCI-Arc (Southern California Institute of Architecture) where he continues to teach. He is renowned as being one of the leading teachers in the U.S. over the past thirty years, and his mentorship has produced a body of designers whose success has been established worldwide.
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