Michaele Pride-Wells
Michaele Pride-Wells is an American architect and educator. She is a professor of architecture at the University of New Mexico. She was the first woman-owned and operated architecture firm in the state of California. Pride-Wells was the founder of the firm RE: Architecture in California. She was also the first African American woman to head an architecture program in a majority institution when she joined the University of Kentucky in 1996.
Biography
Michaele Pride-Wells was born in 1956 in the Granada Hills neighborhood in Los Angeles, California to parents Leatrice and Wallace Pride. She attended John F. Kennedy High School in Granada Hills, class of 1974. Pride-Wells graduated with a B.Arch 1981 from Arizona State University. She is married to Reginald Wells and they have one child.In 1989, she opened her own firm RE: Architecture. In 2001, she graduated with a M.AUD in Urban Design from Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
Prior to joining the University of New Mexico, she additionally has taught at the University of Cincinnati ; the University of California, Los Angeles; Woodbury University; and the University of Southern California.