Tim Quigley is dedicated to the cause of architecture. He is principal of Quigley Architects, a small architecture firm in Minneapolis, MN, specializing in single family residential work. For over fifteen years Tim’s primary focus has been high quality residential architecture, designed primarily for individual homeowners. This work has ranged from small to large, simple to incredibly complex, from new homes and teardowns to major transformations, ambitious additions and remodelings, to simple facelifts and minor tweakings.
Long an admirer of Frank Lloyd Wright’s oeuvre, Tim is past president of the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, a non-profit organization headquartered in Chicago, IL dedicated to preserving and conserving Wright’s built legacy. Currently, he serves on the Board of Directors of that advocacy group. He has long juggled architectural practice and teaching, predominantly at the University of Minnesota’s College of Design, where he has taught in the design studios as well as offering theory and history courses. Tim has also served on the Board of Directors of the local chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians.
Tim learned the discipline of architecture as a graduate student at the U of Minnesota after his passion for it was sparked as an undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin. Tim is working on a monograph on the architectural career of John Howe, and travels often to architecturally inspired settings. |