Todd Ray

Page recently announced Todd Ray, FAIA, as the firm’s newest principal in its Washington D.C. office. He will lead the design of commercial, residential, institutional and academic projects. Throughout his 25-year career, Todd’s focus on the human experience of architecture has produced buildings and spaces that are high performing, innovative and have a long-term positive impact on people and communities. Page has had the opportunity to previously collaborate with Todd on projects, including his award-winning work on the STM Laboratory Renovation and Expansion at Gallaudet University, which showcases the symbiotic relationship between forward-thinking design, public interest architecture and environmental sustainability.

In addition to architectural practice, Todd advances the profession of architecture through original research. He co-authored (A)mending L’Enfant: Southwest DC, a volume that provides a comprehensive history of urban development in the southwest quadrant of the District. Todd is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and the recipient of several prestigious awards, including the John “Wieb” Wiebenson Award for Architecture in the Public Interest and the AIA National Young Architects Award.

Prior to joining Page, Todd was a partner at Studio Twenty Seven Architecture, a boutique architecture firm that he co-founded in 1999. He looks forward to working for a large firm with offices in every continental time zone and multidisciplinary resources.