Killis Almond, FAIA

Killis Almond was elevated to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects, and is a well-known preservationist and theatre consultant.  He has consulted on over 80 theatre projects throughout the United States, and has been actively involved in theatre preservation and restoration since 1981.  His practice includes preservation, restoration, theatrical consulting, business planning and master plan development.

Education:
Bachelor of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin, 1972
B. S. in Architectural Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 1971
Member:
College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects
Texas Society of Architects
National Council of Architectural
Registration Boards (Registered in 11 states)
Registered Interior Designer - State of Texas
Association for Preservation Technology
League of Historic American Theatres

 

Professional Activities
Friends of the Texas Historical Commission
(1997 – Present, Chairman 1999-2004)

Texas Preservation Trust Fund Guardians
(1991-1997, Chairman 1995-1997)

League of Historic American Theatres,
1986-present, National President (1989-1991),
Board Member (1988-1993)

Texas Historical Commission
State Board of Historic Review (1985-1991). Secretary (1990-1991)

Texas Society of Architects Historic Resources Committee
(1972-1988; Chairman, 1979-1980)