
About
Stephen Fox is an architectural historian and lecturer at Rice University's School of Architecture and the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture at the University of Houston. He holds a B.Arch and B.A. from Rice University. His research focuses on 19th- and 20th-century architecture, particularly in Houston and Texas, exploring social constructs like class identity and regional differentiation. He is a Fellow of the Anchorage Foundation of Texas.
- Education: B.Arch, Rice University; B.A., Rice University
His work bridges architecture with cultural and regional studies, analyzing how built environments reflect societal values. Recent contributions include chapters in Making Houston Modern: The Life and Architecture of Howard Barnstone and the Society of Architectural Historians' The Buildings of Texas.
- Awards: Fellow of the Anchorage Foundation of Texas
Currently teaches ARCH 311: Houston Architecture. His scholarship spans architectural guides, monographs on John F. Staub, and collaborations on Texas architectural history projects. No grants or lab affiliations are noted.





