Mike Record
AIA
Mike Record, AIA, joined The Arkitex Studio in 1997 and is a Principal-In-Charge and Owner overseeing project operations and quality control. He leads many of the firm’s higher education, municipal, and private commercial projects. Before joining Arkitex, Mike attended Texas A&M University, earning his Bachelor of Environmental Design in 1987. He has previous experience at Ray Bailey Architects in Houston, Texas, and LeMay Associates in Fairfax, Virginia.
Mike is involved in the America Institute of Architects (AIA) as a national, state, and local chapter member, serving as President of AIA Brazos in 2001. He is currently serving on the City of Bryan Historic Landmark Commission and is a Registered Architect in Texas, license #14376. Mike has received awards for his design of the 120 Main Project and the TDI Brooks project. His projects of note include the TAMU Computing Service Center, Astin Aviation, Hush & Whisper Distillery, and the TAMU Phenotyping Greenhouse.
Mike enjoys fishing, hiking, camping, woodworking, and mountain biking when he isn’t working. He has served as the Head Coach of the Bryan/College Station High School Mountain Bike Team for the past fourteen years and is an active Brazos Valley Mountain Bike Association member.
Mike Record
AIA
Mike Record, AIA, joined The Arkitex Studio in 1997 and is a Principal-In-Charge and Owner overseeing project operations and quality control. He leads many of the firm’s higher education, municipal, and private commercial projects. Before joining Arkitex, Mike attended Texas A&M University, earning his Bachelor of Environmental Design in 1987. He has previous experience at Ray Bailey Architects in Houston, Texas, and LeMay Associates in Fairfax, Virginia.
Mike is involved in the America Institute of Architects (AIA) as a national, state, and local chapter member, serving as President of AIA Brazos in 2001. He is currently serving on the City of Bryan Historic Landmark Commission and is a Registered Architect in Texas, license #14376. Mike has received awards for his design of the 120 Main Project and the TDI Brooks project. His projects of note include the TAMU Computing Service Center, Astin Aviation, Hush & Whisper Distillery, and the TAMU Phenotyping Greenhouse.
Mike enjoys fishing, hiking, camping, woodworking, and mountain biking when he isn’t working. He has served as the Head Coach of the Bryan/College Station High School Mountain Bike Team for the past fourteen years and is an active Brazos Valley Mountain Bike Association member.