Michael Underhill
Michael Underhill received a degree in architecture from MIT and a
Masters in City Planning from Harvard, and served as a professor of
architecture at MIT, University of Toronto, Rice University and Iowa
State University. He came to Phoenix as the Director of the School of
Architecture at ASU in 1990. His professional experience includes work
in the studio of Charles and Ray Eames, the offices of Imre Halasz,
CRSS, and Taft Architects, and the founding of Cisneros Underhill in
Houston. Michael moved his professional practice from Houston to
Phoenix in 1993, and has won 6 local, state, and regional design awards
from the AIA, as well as a PA Design Award. His current focus is on the
design of efficient low-rise housing that can enhance downtown
redevelopment in Phoenix. His passion is for modern architecture that
is tasteful but also enables individual owner expression and urban
design strategies that enhance neighborhoods. Michael is the architect
of Roosevelt 11 and Metro4Twelve as well as other urban residential projects in the downtown area.
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