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William T. Cannady

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in 1962. Spouse was named Mollie Cannady. From there they had two daughters. Sarah Cannady and Lucinda Cannady. An architect in practice in Houston, Texas since 1965, he founded Wm. T. Cannady & Associates, Inc. in 1972. As the firm grew its name changed to Cannady, Jackson & Ryan and then
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Bricker & Cannady. Cannady and his firm have earned acclaim for a wide range of designs for residential, religious, commercial and public facilities. Since 1964, Cannady has been a professor of architecture at the
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architect who has designed over two hundred projects. He is also a professor of architecture who has taught design to over one thousand students.
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The Things Theyโ€™ve Done: A book about the careers of selected graduates of the Rice University School of Architecture
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in 1979. Cannady and his firm have won over sixty design awards including two
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from 1954 to 1962, receiving an honorable discharge.
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American
Houston, Texas
Texas A&M College
B.Arch.
University of California, Berkeley
M.Arch.
Harvard University
Rice School of Architecture
Rice University
American Institute of Architects
Progressive Architecture awards
Architectural Record
Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout
U.S. Marine Corps Reserve


Cannady House, 1972
Cannady House, 1991
Slade House
Schulte Ranch
Cannady Ranch
Northern Trust Bank
McLean-Williams Residence
Olajuwon Residence
Fayette Savings Association
EB Cape Center
St. Barnabas Church
Houston Area Women's Center
http://www.cannadyarchitect.com/

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