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25 June 1983
For Immediate Release
WILLIAMW .CAUDILL,FAIA,CRSFOUNDER,DIES
HOUSTON,TEXAS--William W . Caudill, FAIA, founder of CRS Group Inc ., died
at his home of heart failure on Saturday, 25 June 1983 . He was 69 .
An internationally respected architect, author and educator, Caudill
served on the board of directors of CRS Group Inc ., the Houston-based
international architecture, engineering, project management and
construction firm . At the time of his death he was Director of CRS
Research, a division of the CRS Group Inc .
Caudill also served on the board of directors of Herman Miller, Inc ., a
manufacturer of interior furnishings and components based in Zeeland,
Michigan .
Author of twelve books and hundreds of articles and research reports,
Caudill's first book was written at the age of 26 . His books include
Space for Teaching,Toward Better School Design,Architecture by Team,
Architecture and You,A Bucket of Oil,From Infancy to Infinity,Memos
from Russia,and Memos from Egypt .
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A native of Hobart, Oklahoma,Caudill obtained a Bachelor of Architecture
degree from Oklahoma State University and a Master of Architecture degree
from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Caudill held full
professorships at Texas A&M University, where he founded the
Architectural Division of the Texas Engineering Experiment Station ; and
at Rice University, where he was Director of the School of Architecture
from 1961 to 1969 and held that school's William Ward Watkin Chair of
Architecture . He lectured frequently throughout the United States and
abroad to students and practitioners, and served on numerous design
juries .
His significant contributions to architectural design, research, practice
and education were recognized when he was named a Fellow of the American
Institute of Architects (FAIA). From 1979 to 1982 he also served on the
AIA Board of Directors .
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A registered architect in 37 states, Caudill was the recipient of
honorary degrees from Eastern Michigan University and Universidad
Autonoma de Guadalajara . In 1980 he was awarded the Llewelyn W . Pitts
Award for his outstanding contributions to the field of architecture by
the Texas Society of Architects . In 1969 the Governor of Texas appointed
him one of the founding members of the Academy of Texas, comprised of
distinguished leaders in contemporary Texas History . In 1978 the
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture honored him with a gold
medal .
It was recently announced that Caudill will be inducted into the Oklahoma
Hall of Fame next fall, the only architect ever so honored .
CRS was founded in 1946 by Caudill and John M . Rowlett in College
Station, Texas . Caudill pioneered the concept of 'architecture by team'
for professional practice, and this principle continues today . CRS,
which has received over 300 awards for design excellence and innovation,
is known for its international practice involving large complex projects
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including universities, convention and cultural centers, hotels, retail
and industrial facilities, office buildings, hospitals, museums and
defense projects . Beginning as a partnership in College Station, CRS
today employs 1400 people worldwide .
In 1972 the Architectural Firm of the Year Award was conferred upon CRS
by the American Institute of Architects for excellence in design .
Notable projects in which Caudill played a decisive design role include
the prototype elementary school commissioned by LIFE magazine ; the
Central High School in San Angelo, Texas ; the CRS Building in Houston,
the recipient of design awards from Progressive Architecture and the
Texas Society of Architects ; as well as the U .S . Embassy complex in
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia . Other designs for which the firm is known are the
Jesse H . Jones Hall for the Performing Arts in Houston ; the E .J . Thomas
Performing Arts Hall in Akron, Ohio ; the Stephen C . O'Connell Activities
Center at the University of Florida ; the Herman Miller Seating Plant in
Holland, Michigan ; the Indiana Bell Switching Center in Columbus,
Indiana ; the University of Petroleum and
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Minerals in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia ; Roy Larsen Hall at Harvard University
;
the IBM Brance Office in Houston ; among others that evidence the
longstanding commitment of CRS to energy-conservation, design excellence,
functional and economical buildings, environmental sensitivity and, above
all, humanistic architecture .
At the age of 26, Caudill authored his first book, Space for Teaching,
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functional, low cost, energy efficient school design . At the time he had
never designed a school house, but the book intrigued educators and
architects and became a guide for contemporary school design . At the
time of his death he was completing the manuscript on his last book
Memos : Singapore,Indonesia,Hong Kong,a journal recording his recent
travels with his wife in Southeast Asia .
He is survived by his wife, Aleen Harrison Caudill ; his daughter, Susan
Kent Caudill of Dallas ; his son, William W . Caudill, Jr . of Houston ; his
brother, Robert Caudill, and his sister, Dean Wilkes, both of Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma .
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Memorial services will be private . Contributions should be directed to
the William W . Caudill Memorial Fund at the School of Architecture at
Rice University, P .0 Box 1892, Houston, Texas, 77001 .
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