Elizabeth Chu Richter
Elizabeth Chu Richter | |
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Occupation | Architect |
Awards | President American Institute of Architects |
Practice | Richter Architects |
Projects |
National Museum of the Pacific War Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve Solomon P. Ortiz National Center Mustang Island Episcopal Conference Center |
Elizabeth Chu Richter is a Chinese-born American architect. As of 2015, she is the President of the American Institute of Architects, and has served as the Vice President of the Texas Society of Architects.
She was the creator and co-producer of the radio show The Shape of Texas which covered architecture topics and was broadcast on NPR affiliate stations in Texas for eleven years.[1]
She is the CEO of the firm Richter Architects, whose projects include the National Museum of the Pacific War, the Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve headquarters, highway rest stops, the Solomon P. Ortiz National Center, and the Mustang Island Episcopal Conference Center.[2]
Biography
Richter was born in Nanjing, China. She spent her early childhood in Hong Kong, and in 1963 when she was thirteen, her mother, Irene Chu, took her and her five siblings to Dallas, Texas. Richter studied architecture at the University of Texas at Austin and received her bachelor's degree in 1974.[3]
Her mother was present at Richter's inauguation as the 2015 President of the AIA.[3]
She is married to David Richter, with whom she shares awards for various architecture projects.
References
- ↑ Snyder, Naomi (December 29, 2004). "Newsmaker of the year: Elizabeth Chu Richter". Corpus Christi Caller-Times. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
- ↑ "Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA 2015 AIA President" (PDF). American Institute of Architects. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
- 1 2 "Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA, Inaugurated 2015 AIA President". American Institute of Architects. Retrieved 23 October 2015.