Hicks Stone is the founder and principal of Stone Architecture, LLC. He opened his practice in New York in 1991 after working as a senior designer in the office of Philip Johnson and John Burgee Architects. Stone received his Master’s of Architecture from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design in 1983 and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hamilton College in 1978. He has a national practice, currently based in Roxbury, Connecticut, with projects from Maine to Florida and the Bahamas to California. His work has been published in Interior Design, House & Garden, Palm Beach Cottages & Gardens, Maine Home + Design and This Old House Magazine. He holds licenses to practice architecture in eight states and the District of Columbia. His firm’s principal focus is on the design of residential housing, retail boutiques and cultural facilities. Examples of his work can be found on his firm's web site at www.stone-architecture.com.
Hicks is also a son of the famed late American architect, Edward Durell Stone, the architect of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He has written a biography of his father for Rizzoli International Publications, Edward Durell Stone: A Son’s Untold Story of a Legendary Architect. The book is being released in November 2011. Hicks has established a web site in tribute to his father at www.edwarddurellstone.com. Please visit it and learn more about a great American architect.