Background
Britt, Stanford R. was born on April 10, 1944 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Benjamin F. and Marjorie (Wallace) Britt.
Britt, Stanford R. was born on April 10, 1944 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Benjamin F. and Marjorie (Wallace) Britt.
Bachelor of Science, Drexel Institute, 1969. Bachelor of Architecture, Columbia University, 1972. Certified real estate development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989.
Architectural draftsman, Thalheimer and Weitz, Architects, Philadelphia, 1965;
architectural draftsman, Evantash & Friedman, Architects, Philadelphia, 1965-1967;
designer, draftsman, Hassinger & Schwam, Architects, Philadelphia, 1967-1969;
chief draftsman, designer, Yougn Great Society Architecture and Planning Office, Philadelphia, 1969;
counselor, Architects Renewal Committee of Harlem, New York, 1969-1970;
designer, Bond-Ryder Associations, Architects, New York City, summer 1970;
designer, draftsman, Shadrach Woods, Architect, New York City, 1971-1973;
principal, Stanford R. Britt, Design Cons., Washington, 1973-1974;
director architecture and planning, Charles Center-Inner Harbor Management, Baltimore, 1974-1975;
president, Sulton Campbell Britt Owens and Associations, Professional Corporation, Washington, since 1975. Consultant Moshe Safdie & Associations, Architects and Planners, Montreal, 1973-1974. Visiting lecturer Tulane University, New Orleans, 1973, Southern University, Baton Rouge, 1973, Louisiana Technology, Rustin, 1985, North Carolina A&T U., Greensboro, North Carolina, 1989;visiting critic Howard University, Washington, 1973.
Member Maryland. State Board of Architectural Review, 1977-1989. Visiting critic in architecture Hampton (Virginia) University,1991. Adjunct Professor Morgan State University, Baltimore, 1980-1981.
Board of directors Union Theological Seminary, New York City, Neighborhood Design Center, Baltimore, Maryland. Minority Contractors, Baltimore. Member Committee for the Preservation of Orchard St. Church, Baltimore.
Vice chairman, board directors National Aquarium in Baltimore. Chairman, Board Of Directors Park Heights St. Academy, Baltimore With United States Coast Guard Reserve, 1964-1970. Fellow American Institute of Architects (national vice president student chapter 1970-1971, member minority resources committee 1984-1986, chairman, 1986-1987), National Organisation Minority Architects (treas.1979-1980, vice president 1981, historian-parliamentarian 1982, president 1983-1984).
Married Inez B. Austin, April 7, 1979 (divorced June 1992).