Principal recognized in Texas A&M’s “Architecture for Health” program anniversary
Trent’s portfolio includes University of Houston’s Health and Biomedical Sciences Buildings 1 & 2. This space combines three programs—clinical, educational and research—into two distinct, yet interconnected buildings. Photo by Robert Benson.
Principal Trent Williams, PMP, LEED AP, was highlighted as one of the emerging leaders who graduated from Texas A&M University’s “Architecture for Health” program. This unique program is celebrating its 60th anniversary. In this time period, it has earned international recognition for its innovative curriculum and has educated architecture students of all levels with a passion for healthcare design.

Emily Hooper
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