Title: Professor Emeritus
Company: San Diego State University
Location: La Jolla, California, United States
Eugene A. Ray, Professor Emeritus at San Diego State University, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Educators for dedication, achievements, and leadership in architecture education.
For 30 years, Mr. Ray was a professor of environmental design at San Diego State University. Following his retirement in 1996, he has held the designation of professor emeritus at the institution. He garnered further experience as a professor at Tulane University and Louisiana State University and a guest lecturer at the Architectural Association School of Architecture. Among his achievements, Mr. Ray is the founder of the former environmental design program at San Diego State University, where he invited radical architects to lecture.
To prepare for his career, Mr. Ray attended Tulane University and graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in 1969. Prior to this achievement, he became a registered architect in 1959. In recognition of his professional excellence, Mr. Ray received a Letter of Appreciation from Ray Bradbury in 1972. He was also featured in “La Jolla Architect Still Learning, Creating at 90” in The San Diego Union-Tribune in 2023. As a testament to his exceptional endeavors, he was selected for inclusion in Who’s Who in America. In the coming years, Mr. Ray plans to complete his designs for the Desert Incidents UFO Museum in California and the Radiant Architecture Museum.
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