
Affiliations
Board of Directors, HomeFirst of Silicon Valley
Executive Team Secretary and Governance Chair, 2011 - 2015
Library Commissioner, City of San José, 2011-2014
American Institute of Architects, Santa Clara Valley (AIASCV) Chapter
Rotary Club of Campbell/Willow Glen – District 5170, 2017-present. President-Elect for 2019-2020 year
Rotary Club of San Jose Downtown, District 5170, 2008-2016
Preservation Action Council, San Jose (PAC*SJ)
U.S. Green Building Council, LEED AP
International Code Council, Member
Willow Glen Business Association
San Jose Planning and Urban Research Association (SPUR)
City of San Jose’s Green Building, Mayor’s Blue Ribbon Task Force
AIASCV Committee on the Environment, Founding Chair
California Library Association (CLA), 2002-2012
Brad Cox
Principal Architect, AIA, LEED AP
Brad Cox has over twenty-five years of experience in the practice of architecture as project architect, designer, project manager, and principal. Over the years, Brad’s work has focused on educational, community, spiritual/religious, and residential projects, with services ranging from entitlements through occupancy. Additional areas of expertise include historical renovation, sustainability, programming, cost and schedule control, and community design process. When Brad is not working directly with clients, he spends some of his time as a Director on the Board at HomeFirst, a Santa Clara County non-profit, dedicated to ending homelessness.
Education
Master of Architecture Studies, California Polytechnic State University, Bay Area Campus
Bachelor of Architecture, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA
5th year Concentration in Green and Environmental Design
Advanced Management Institute (AMI), Project Management, Chief Operating Officers Forum
U.S. Green Building Council, LEED Accreditation Training
Registrations
Registered Architect
California Architectural License
No. C25753
LEED Accredited Professional, Building Design and Construction