Randall Stout


Randall Paul Stout was an American architect based in Los Angeles.

Early life and education

Born and raised in Tennessee, Stout held a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Tennessee and a Master of Architecture from Rice University.

Career

Before starting his own firm, Stout worked four years at Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, and seven and a half years for Frank O. Gehry & Associates.

Awards

Stout was elected to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 2003, and he has received many national, regional and local AIA awards.
  • The Chicago Athenaeum; 2012 American Architecture Award; Art Gallery of Alberta
  • University of Nevada Las Vegas; 2012 Charles Vanda Award for Excellence in the Arts
  • CISC Canadian National Steel Design Award for the Alberta Art Gallery; June 2012 2012
  • Canadian Institute of Steel Construction; 2011 Steel Design Award of Excellence: Art Gallery of Alberta
  • Metal Architecture Design Awards; Grand Award 2011: Art Gallery of Alberta
  • Metal Mag Architectural Award 2011: Art Gallery of Alberta
  • MCA President’s Award for Excellence 2010: Art Gallery of Alberta
  • Institutional Winner, Alberta Construction Magazine 2009 Top Projects: Art Gallery of Alberta
  • International Architecture Award 2009: Taubman Museum of Art
  • Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Commission Award 2008: Dockweiler State Beach Youth Center
  • Mid-Atlantic Construction Best of 2008 Award: Taubman Museum of Art
  • American Architecture Award 2007: Taubman Museum of Art
  • American Institute of Steel Construction Innovative Design in Structural Steel 2006: Hunter Museum of American Art
  • AIA/LA Decade Honor Award 2006: Steinhüde Sea Recreational Facility
  • AIA Gulf States Merit Award 2006: Hunter Museum of American Art
  • Archizinc Prix Special Du Jury “Audace” Laureat / Special Jury Prize for Innovation 2006: Hunter Museum of American Art
  • Tennessee AIA Award of Excellence 2005: Hunter Museum of American Art
  • Metal Architecture Design Award 2005: Hunter Museum of American Art
  • American Architecture Award 2004: Hunter Museum of American Art
  • Wood Design and Building Honor Award 2004: Cognito Films
  • AIA Top Ten Green Award 2003: Steinhüde Sea Recreational Facility
  • AIA/LA Design Citation Award 2003: Steinhüde Sea Recreational Facility
  • California Council AIA Merit Award 2003: Cognito Films
  • California Council AIA Merit Award 2002: Blair Graphics
  • AIA/LA Merit Award 2001: Cognito Films
  • AIA/LA Honor Award 2000: Blair Graphics
  • AIA/LA Design Citation Award 2000: Rehme Water Station
  • Expo 2000 Tour: Four projects sanctioned by Expo for "Energy + Environment Boulevard"
  • AIA/LA Next LA Honor Award 1998: Steinhüde Sea Recreational Facility
  • AIA/LA Merit Award 1998: North Minden Power Plant
  • SOLTEC 98 Award "Innovation in Technology": Steinhüde Sea Recreational Facility

Death

Stout died of renal cell cancer on July 11, 2014, in Los Angeles. He was 56.

Completed works