Background
II, Rufus R. Hughes, was born on April 29, 1937 in Oxford, Mississippi, United States.
firm executive Architectural educator
II, Rufus R. Hughes, was born on April 29, 1937 in Oxford, Mississippi, United States.
Bachelor of Science, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1960. Bachelor of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1961. Postgraduate, Georgia State University, 1982.
Draftsman, designer, Bull & Kenney, Architects, 1960-1963;
project architect, designer, Aeck Associations, Inc., 1963-1966, 67-68;
associate real estate development, FABRAP, Inc., 1966-1967;
president, Fleetwood-Hughes, Architects, Inc., 1968-1973;
principal, Rufus R. Hughes II, Architect, Atlanta, 1973-1976;
principal, Hughes & Durfee, Architects, Atlanta, since 1976;
part-time instructor, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, 1967-1973;
assistant professor architecture, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, 1973-1978;
associate professor architecture, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, 1978-1981;
professor architecture, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, since 1982;
director special projects, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, 1982-1990;
assistant dean, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, 1990-1993. Part time design critic undergraduate programs College Architecture, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, 1967-1973, full time design critic undergraduate and graduate programs, since 1973, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1978, 81, Ecole d'Architecture, Paris, 1988, 89. Member numerous committees Georgia Institute Technology, since 1969.
Consultant Etawah County Commission, Gadsden, Alabama, 1973, Dekalb CountyCommn., Decatur, Georgia, 1974, Cousins Properties, Inc., Atlanta, 1976,United States Army, Fort McPherson Georgia, 1977, construction grants division National Institutes of Health, Washington, 1992, 93, construction grants division National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland., 1993, Army Environmental Policy Institute, 1994. Teacher various workshopsand conferences. Lecturer in field.
Vestry member St. Anne's Episcopal Church, 1969-1972, 74-77, warden, 1976. Delegate diocesan council Episcopal Diocese Atlanta, 1971-1981, member standing committee, 1978-1981. Trustee University of the South, 1976-1979.
Deputy National General Convention of the Episcopal Church, 1976, 79, 82. Chair search committee clerical leadership St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church, 1992. Fellow American Institute of Architects (director Georgia chapter since 1993, Design award 1977, 78).