Associate Principal + Director of AI
Texas A&M University / The University of Texas at Arlington
Mr. Adkison is a 2007 graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington with a Master of Architecture, and a 2003 graduate of Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Environmental Design. Andrew is a registered architect in the state of Texas. He was honored to receive the AIA School Medal and The Certificate of Merit from the University of Texas at Arlington. He also received a Merit award for a team entry into the Dallas Center for Architecture office space in 2008 and a first place award for a team entry into the “A Temporary Façade: Veiling the Statler Hilton” competition in 2009.
Andrew joined GFF in 2007 and has worked on a range of project types from large scale office buildings to a residential scale nature and wetlands center. His area of expertise is architectural visualization and design, and he specializes in a broad spectrum of media to assist clients in visualizing their project from hand drawn marker sketches to high quality photorealistic animations. He is a co-founder of GFF Media, a division of GFF specializing in providing the highest quality imagery with cutting edge technology. He is an Associate Principal, Senior Design Leader and Director of Visualization.

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Architecture
Our decades-long commitment to workplace culture, the enrichment of our cities, and design excellence has earned us numerous accolades, including the prestigious TxA Architecture Firm Award in 2019.
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Design Principal
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Design Principal
Design Awards
While we are expertly passionate about what we design, it is ultimately the client’s vision and direction that drives the design process and leads to the creation of memorable places.
Design Maxims
GFF's Design Maxims are a set of guidelines that the firm uses to ensure that our design process is consistent and effective. At a minimum, we seek to deliver design work that is thoughtful and successful in seven different areas.