Randy Stauffer

On being an architect: “I’ve come to realize that interior design and architecture is about the thoughtful creation of places where the social aspects of our lives can exist”. Whether it is for the sole contemplator or a community working together, architecture and design represents and houses the aspirations of people who will inhabit any given space; it is the place of human endeavors. “Engaging in the community building is what brings meaning to me as an architect and designer”.
If I weren’t an architect: “I would be an educator for the same reason”. Education like architecture and design provides the transformative process for individuals and communities to strive for the immeasurable. Hobbies include reading and writing poetry, painting, walking the dog and spending time with my partner.
Education: BArch, Temple University, Philadelphia,
MArch, University of California Berkeley
Service: Chair of Department of Interior Architecture, School of Architecture & Design, Woodbury University, Burbank, CA