Your New Architecture Partners

Meet Our Architects

Since 1975, BTBB has been helping businesses, communities, and other organizations across Middle Georgia find success with their building projects. In our years in business, we’ve been blessed to have some of the most talented architects in the Southeast working under the BTBB name.

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Our Leadership

BTBB is led by President Robert W. Brown, a registered architect who has been with the firm since 1979. Bob brings decades of deep expertise to every project and remains actively involved at every stage—from programming to project closeout. Clients know him by name and know he’ll show up when it matters.

Will Stanford, a registered architect and BTBB’s corporate secretary, joined the firm in 2012 after relocating from Montgomery, Alabama. Will brings experience in project management, construction administration, cost estimating, and design documentation—and like Bob, he stays closely involved in the day-to-day success of each project.

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Our Extended Team

Every building project requires a team of experts to handle specific areas of design and construction. Our stable of trusted and reliable outside experts includes:

  • Civil engineers
  • Structural engineers
  • Mechanical/plumbing engineers
  • Electrical engineers
  • Building code consultants
  • Acoustic engineers
  • Interior designers

We build trusted partnerships with the outside experts we bring in to work on client projects. In many cases, we’ve worked with the same professionals for decades. We know their work, and they understand and exceed our requirements for exceptional service.

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