15/12/2020
Alan graduated from Wits Architecture in 1982 and retired after a long career as a principal in a very successful Northeast Texas practice.
Some local news:
One of our members was granted "Emeritus” status today. Alan Roberts, AIA, has been an active and continuous member of the Northeast Texas Chapter for 28 years and has won two AIA Design Awards for his work. He was born in Zimbabwe and did his architectural degree in South Africa where he graduated in 1982. He practiced there for 5 years then accepted an opportunity to study for a second degree in the USA. Upon graduation in 1991, he was offered a job as an architect in Texas which he accepted, joining the chapter in 1992 and becoming a citizen in 2002.
Alan served the chapter for many years as a member and as Secretary Treasurer, Vice President, President, Past President, Web and Social Media Master, Newsletter Producer, Photographer at chapter events, spoke three times at the annual Texas Society of Architects Convention and, also served two consecutive terms on the Board of the Texas Society of Architects as the Director of Northeast Texas, and on a number of committees.
Always interested in promoting the profession of architecture and helping those interested in it, Alan has been a frequent guest speaker at high schools in the Northeast Texas region, as well as in Columbia Maryland and, a frequent guest of the Engineering program at Tyler Junior College (attached photo). In this vein, he created the page “So you want to be an Architect” way back in 2014 and later, the Instagram feed, “” where he interacts with anyone on the planet, answering questions about being an architect from the USA, East and Western Europe, Africa, India, Australasia, etc. explaining and showing them what a regular architect does at work.
Alan says it feels a bit strange reaching Emeritus status and being retired for 5 years already as principal from a very successful Northeast Texas practice. He is keeping busy doing a lot more photography, (for which he has won several awards) traveling and maintaining his architectural Facebook and Instagram feeds. He is also a member of the East Texas Camera Club and a life member of the Historic Aviation Memorial Museum in Tyler where he does volunteer work and teaches each year at the summer camp for young people interested in flying.