James Lee is a registered architect with 25 years of professional experience in all
aspects of planning, design, construction, inspection and construction document
preparation. Lee has a BA of Architecture degree from the University of Arkansas,
a Master of Architecture from the University of Houston, and a Certificate from
Harvard University. Lee received numerous awards in design from The American
Institute of Architects (AIA), Texas Southern University, and the Greater Houston
Builders Association. Lee was the senior architect and director of design for Baylor
College of Medicine in the Texas Medical Center, Vista Medical Center Hospital complex
in Pasadena, Texas, and numerous other medical facilities. Lee designed a 180,000 sq.
ft. office building at 1455 West Loop South, Houston, Texas. For a detail list of
projects, please click on "
List of Past Projects". Lee's experience includes large and
small residential and commercial projects, both new and renovations, in office
buildings, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, medical facilities, research facilities, home
building, recreation facilities, planned developments, etc. in the United States and
worldwide.