A. Ray Pentecost, FAIA, FACHA, LEED AP
George J. Mann Chair in Healthcare Design; Director, Center for Health Systems & Design; Professor of PracticeQuick Information
Contact
- 979.845.7877
- Email A. Ray Pentecost
- Scoates Hall 131
Affiliations
- Department of Architecture
- Center for Health Systems & Design
Biography
Dr. Ray Pentecost is the Director of the Center for Health Systems & Design at Texas A&M University, and holder of the George J. Mann Chair of Healthcare Design. Ray is a Fellow in both the American Institute of Architects and the American College of Healthcare Architects, a former Licensed Nursing Home Administrator, a LEED Accredited Professional, and an ordained minister.
Ray is widely known for his leadership in this field. Internationally, he is the current global Co-Director of the International Union of Architects – Public Health Work Programme (Paris). He is also a Past President of the International Academy for Design & Health (Stockholm). In the United States, he is a two-time Past President of the AIA Academy of Architecture for Health, as well as a Past President of the American College of Healthcare Architects.
Education
Bachelor of Arts
Rice University
1975
Bachelor of Architecture
Rice University
1977
Master of Public Health
University of Texas
School of Public Health
1979
Doctor of Public Health
University of Texas
School of Public Health
1982
Scholarly Interests
Ray is dedicated to improving the health of people on this planet through design. In order to do that, he believes a new approach to the practice of architecture involving multi-disciplinary research is imperative. Producing a design workforce steeped in the traditions and skills of rigorous research means adjusting the architectural curriculum to include more such content, detailing both the conduct and use of scholarly research, a shift to which Ray is fully committed.
Ray is a familiar speaker domestically and internationally, including venues in Australia, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Denmark, England, Finland, Guatemala, Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand, Qatar, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, and Taiwan. Known for his presentations on telemedicine, medical technology futures including artificial intelligence, and designing for health, Ray’s writings include “The Practitioner as Researcher,” a chapter for Evidence-Based Design for Multiple Building Types (Wiley & Sons, 2009), by Hamilton and Watkins, also available in Chinese.