The architect for the Williamson Gallery at Art Center College of Design
was Frederick Fisher and Partners.  I highly recommend them.  Fred is part
of the generation of young architects who worked with Frank Gehry and then
began their own practices.  Fred's office is in Santa Monica but his
projects are spread around Southern California, San Francisco, New York,
even China.  He is very knowledgeable about contemporary art and sensitive
to artist and curatorial concerns in space planning.  In addition to our
gallery he has done the Eli Broad Foundation gallery, L.A. Louver gallery,
PS-1 in New York, and many others including non-gallery projects.  Best of
all, our gallery was finished on time and on budget!  I checked him out
thoroughly beforehand and heard the same thing from other clients.

Rizzoli has just published a book on Fred, (with L.A. Louver on the cover).
His
phone is 310 820-6680, fax 820-6118.

Good luck!

Stephen Nowlin
Vice President
Director, Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery
Art Center College of Design

>The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum (lawmen, not sports) will soon
>begin planning an architectural renovation and addition. We would be
>grateful to hear from any museums that have had positive experiences with
>specific architects designing museum projects in the $6 to $10 milllion
>ballpark.
>
>Many thanks!
>
>----------------------
>Byron Johnson, Director
>Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum
>P.O. Box 2570
>Waco, Texas 76702-2570
>E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
>Phone: 817-750-8631
>------------------------------
>...Unless a people are educated and enlightened it is idle
>to expect the continuance of civil liberty or the capacity
>for self-government.
>        - Texas Declaration of Independence,  March 2, 1836.
>
>
>----------------------
>Byron Johnson, Director
>Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum
>P.O. Box 2570
>Waco, Texas 76702-2570
>E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
>Phone: 817-750-8631
>------------------------------
>...Unless a people are educated and enlightened it is idle
>to expect the continuance of civil liberty or the capacity
>for self-government.
>        - Texas Declaration of Independence,  March 2, 1836.