Bill Neuhaus

"The projects I enjoy most are the ones I've yet to do. The excitement of architecture, to me, is found in the quest, understanding a client's unique needs and fondest desires. In addressing these client values we earn the right to design, becoming a catalytic force for getting the project built. It's that simple."

Bill Neuhaus, FAIA, LEED® AP
Principal

William O. Neuhaus III, FAIA, LEED® AP joined Studio RED Architects as a Principal after a 35-year career as Founder and President of W.O. Neuhaus Architects (WONA). His extensive experience and strong dedication to the City of Houston is shown through civic projects of historical renovation and urban design, many of which have gained local and national recognition. Teaching at the University of Houston's College of Architecture helps him maintain his scholarly and studied approach. Some of Bill's projects include Villa De Matel, retirement housing for Catholic Nuns, the Fourth Ward Redevelopment Project, conversion of the Jefferson Davis Hospital into the Elder Street Artist Lofts, and the renovation of the 1948 Nabisco Bakery into the John P. McGovern Campus, which houses medical center offices.

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