Andrew J. Billingsley
Andrew is an Instructional Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture at Texas A&M University and immediate past president of the Texas Chapter of the Association for Preservation Technology International.

Instructional Assistant Professor
Andrew J. Billingsley is an Instructional Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture at Texas A&M University.
Curriculum VitaeBiography
Andrew J. Billingsley is a preservation technologist and Instructional Assistant Professor with over a decade of experience in the preservation, non-destructive evaluation, and documentation of historic sites and structures in the United States and abroad. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from California State University, Chico in Concrete Industry Management, with a Minor in Business Administration, and a M.S. in Architecture at Texas A&M University, with a graduate certificate in Historic Preservation. Andrew is an active member of the Association for Preservation Technology International who is currently serving as the Texas Chapters President and Webmaster, the Construction History Society of America, the Archaeological Institute of America, the Vernacular Architecture Forum. He has also formally held a position on the Board of Directors for the Concrete Preservation Institute, where he was an Instructor and Project Manager for their field school on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco, California.
Education
M.S.
Architecture
School of Architecture
Texas A&M University
May 2020
Certificate in Historic Preservation
School of Architecture
Texas A&M University
December 2019
B.S.
Concrete Industry Management
College of Engineering
California State University Chico
May 2011
Minor
Business Administration
College of Business
California State University Chico
May 2011
Scholarly Interests
Andrew J. Billingsley’s research and education interests are in the preservation, non-destructive evaluation, documentation, and digitization of historic and cultural sites, structures, and resources; and the implementation of creative and innovative design thinking methods, with a spirit of entrepreneurship, in an effort to improve the natural, built, and virtual environments.