Phil Worrall has committed his career in architecture to the design and construction of educational projects, from primary and secondary school facilities to higher education facilities. Following his college thesis to relocate a local private school, he has completed over one hundred and fifty educational facility projects throughout the State of Maryland and Mid-Atlantic region, with a combined total construction cost of a quarter of a billion dollars for educational facilities.

Within the architectural community, Phil has been working to shape the profession since his career began. He has served in leadership roles with the American Institute of Architects at the local, state and national levels, including as President of the Baltimore Chapter and as Vice President and Chair of the Government Legislative Affairs Committee for the Maryland Society. From 1991 until 2006, he was an appointed member of the national AIA Documents Committee. He also serves on the boards of the Maryland Qualifications Based Selection Council. In the past he served as Chairman of the Baltimore County Planning Board and Board member of the Valleys Planning Council, among other community activities.

A graduate of the University of Virginia, Phil was a founding member of the University’s Gray-Carrington Foundation, which oversees selection and administration of a very important University scholarship. Today, he continues to participate in the Foundation’s administration as a member of the Board of Trustees. He was active with Hannah More School, an organization where he served from 1981 until 1999, including two terms as President. He also served on the Board of the School’s Foundation from 1999 until 2006.

 

Alan E Reed