Brandon Ruhl

Managing Partner at TAGGART / Architects

Brandon Ruhl, AIA, is a Managing Partner at TAGGART / Architects since December 2010, leading numerous projects including the Chi Alpha UCA Missions Training Center and the Arkansas Neuroscience Institute. Additionally, Brandon is the Owner of Ruhl Design Build, PLLC, established in May 2005, focusing on a diverse range of design and construction projects. Previous experience includes serving as an Intern Architect and Project Manager at Lewis Elliott McMorran Vaden Ragsdale Woodward, Inc. from May 2008 to January 2010, where notable projects included the Cabot Army National Guard Readiness Center. Brandon holds a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the University of Arkansas and has pursued studies at the University of Central Arkansas.

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TAGGART / Architects

One of the state’s largest firms, TAGGART / Architects boasts a solid reputation for achieving design excellence, budget cost control and careful project management. Taggart is not only a leader in design, winning many AIA design awards but also in sustainable design, achieving LEED and Green Globe certifications for several clients. In a world where personal service has almost disappeared, we have thrived for 47 years by continuing to provide the kind of exceptional service that leads to repeat business. . A good architectural firm with experienced and talented personnel can design with great success in any building category, and our accomplishments prove it. We have received major commissions for projects in Arkansas including such projects as Simmons Bank Arena, Dickey-Stephens Ball Park, Bell Engineering Center at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, the College of Business University of Central Arkansas and the State Police Headquarters and Crime Laboratory Complex in Little Rock. We believe that excellent architecture is possible on any project. Vision, experience, and a keen sense of responsibility for the client and project are the qualities an architect must have to consistently achieve excellence.


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