John (Jack)
Joyce, Jr., AIA
Project Manager,
Senior Facility Programmer
Jack is an architect who in his 25 years of practice
has been involved in the planning, design and construction of a
wide variety of building types. He has performed programming and
facilities master planning for both large and small projects.
He has planned numerous facilities over the last few years, including:
the New Addition to the Geology Building, the Biological Science
– Wet Lab Building; a Renovation of the Harry Ransom Humanities
Research Center for the University of Texas at Austin; the new Biotechnology,
Sciences, and Engineering Building for the University of Texas at
San Antonio and the Harte Institute at Texas A & M Corpus Christi.
Jack has also produced a number of outline specification projects
within the University of Texas System, including projects at the
University of Texas at Austin, the University of Texas at San Antonio,
The University of Texas at Dallas, and the new Regional Academic
and Health Center for the University of Texas Health Science Center
at San Antonio.
In addition to the academic and corporate projects, Jack has performed
a number of facility evaluations for the military, including the
U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Navy. |