Encino Architect Awarded AIA Presidential Citation
Encino resident William M. Bray was awarded the Presidential Citation from the American Institute of Architects for his contributions in the field of architecture.
Bray started his firm, William M. Bray, AIA, Architect and Associates, in 1949 and has designed more than 40,000 housing units in California, as well as hundreds of institutional and commercial buildings.
The veteran designer graduated from UC Berkeley in 1928 with a bachelor’s degree in art.
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