History
Our firm was initially founded by Ellis W. Bullock Jr., FAIA in 1958. Under his leadership we established a broad practice profile serving both public and private sector clients throughout the Southeast.
In 1994, Bullock Tice Associates fully transitioned into its second generation under the leadership of John P. Tice, Jr., FAIA. Mr. Tice, along with partners Michael C. Richardson, AIA; Douglas S. Ashley, RA; Jon R. Molloy, AIA; and Jean V. Wallace, has built upon BTA's solid foundation a practice that is focused, organized and trained to deliver high performing design – in both process and product.
Today we have focused our historically broad practice profile on serving select clients throughout the Southeast in governmental, institutional, and commercial marketplaces. This allows us to accrue an intimate understanding of our clients’ businesses and industries. It also provides a stable and varied practice environment to attract and retain talented professionals.
In January 2009, BTA announced the elevation of four architects to Associate Partner status - Larry Adams, AIA; Bob Maggiore, RA; Jason Scarbrough, RA; and Keith White, AIA. Together, these four individuals form BTA's third generation of leadership.
![]() City of Pensacola: T.T. Wentworth Jr. Museum |
| “I have always found the work of Bullock Tice Associates to be of the highest order both technically and aesthetically. Their service has been rendered with unfailingly good humor, courtesy, and professionalism.” - Thomas L. Ballasch, PE, Chief Engineer, Dept. of the Air Force, AFSOC |
