Timothy Hollis Barrows, AIA
Lecturer
Office: Crough Center
Tel: 202-319-5188
Email: thb2@verizon.net
Courses
- Structures I
- Structures II
Education
- Master of Community Planning, Auburn University, 1984
- B. Arch., North Carolina State University, 1958
Teaching Experience
- Visiting Lecturer, The Catholic University of America, 2002-present
- Professor (with tenure), Tuskegee University, 1979-2002
- Continuing Education, Auburn University at Montgomery, 1958-1999
Professional Experience
- Project Architect, Major Holland, FAIA, Tuskegee, AL, 1984-2002
- Project Architect, Killingsworth & Associates Architects, Montgomery, AL, 1984-1990
- Principal, Timothy Barrows AIA Architect, Boca Raton, FL, 1962-1979
Certification
- Registered Architect, Alabama
- Certified, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards
Research
- Investigator, "Residential Construction - Flood Conditions," FEMA, 2000-2002
- Author and Lecturer, "DBE Training Program," State of Alabama Highway Department, 1993-present
- Co-Author and Director, "Hillcrest Neighborhood, Highway 81," State of Alabama Community Development Planning Grant, completed June 1986
- Proposal and Director, "Neighborhood Commercial Revitalization," National Endowment for the Arts, completed June 1984
Community Service
- Vice Chairman, Planning & Zoning Board, Boca Raton, FL
- Chairman, Community Appearance Board, Boca Raton, FL
- Seminar Leader, "Design Cost Analysis" and "Design Procedure," Alabama Council of The American Institute of Architects
- Chairman, Craft Committee, J. Ingram Community College, Drafting Program for Prisoners at Staton State Prison
- Programmer and Designer of home, Habitat for Humanity
- T-10 Project, Department of Special Education, Florida Atlantic University, Helped train mentally disabled teenagers in the construction trades
- Designer for renovation of the Convent Chapel, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, Montgomery, AL
- Eucharistic Minister, The Church of The Annunciation, Washington, DC
