Randolph R. Ruiz founded AAA at the beginning of 2005. Randolph has worked on
a diverse array of projects from restaurants and residences, to theaters and office towers. Additionally, Randolph has taught architectural design at U.C. Berkeley.

His professional career started at Holt Hinshaw Jones. He also worked at Allied Architecture before returning to school at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation. Since earning his masters degree in 1998, Randolph has worked for Holt Hinshaw; Jones, Partners: Architecture; and Skidmore Owings and Merrill.

Randolph earned a bachelors degree from U.C. BerkeleyÌs College of Environmental Design in 1993.
 
 
Awards
Honorable Mention, SJSU Museum of Art and Design Competition, 2003
Open international competiton

Jury Selection, Pentagon National Memorial
International Competition, 2002

Third Place, Transitional Fusion, Dallas North Central Gateway Competition, 2000
Lead Designer with Holt Hinshaw Architects.

Temple Hoyne Buell Prize for Writing on American Architecture, 1998
"Craig Ellwood: The Case Study and the Third Generation in Southern California"

First Place, Visions on Track: Pedestrian/Rail Overpass Design Competition, 1995
Gallery-sponsored ideas competition in San Diego, CA.
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