About

The name is House…Bionic House.

“The Carter Project, an idea. A live work space. We have the technology. We have the capability to design the world’s first bionic house. Carter Project will be that house. Leaner than before. Modern, stronger, informed. What a wonderful milestone for professional blacks to have accomplished, when society thought we couldn’t.” – Gary Williams. 

Gary describes himself as a creative partner and graphical communicator whose work build on his personal history, and his emotional DNA. The emotional tug of his work he describes as a powerful statement. “Yes we can!”

A black, contemporary architect, Gary is self-taught. He is the founder and creative partner of south Florida-based drawing office, The Bionic House. Gary draws for all the people hunched over sketch paper, holding space and growing into themselves. He draws for those who are having a tough time making it in a field of explicit bias.

“Powerful impressions are lasting impressions. They help to define us — who we are, how see ourselves within the larger society. They indelibly imprint us with the patterns that shape what we ultimately become. They are the subtext of our personal narratives, our stories, which when shared, provide irrefutable confirmation of our kinship and shared humanity, and the blessed assurance that we are not alone.” – Gary Williams

Acknowledgments

He credits prominent Coral Gables architect, the late H. Richard Schuster of Ferguson, Glasgow, Schuster, Soto as a mentor and the support and brilliance of his creative partners who with each new project, aim to realize something extraordinary: Co-founder, Said Musli – Landscape Architect, David B. Rogers – Structures, George San Juan – MEP, Azita Behmardi – Civil Engineer, Linda Forrest – General Contractor, Sheldon Pearce – General Contractor, Andrea Thompson – Interior Architecture, and Keith Rosen – Lighting. Unlike a conventional practice, we operate through collaboration in a variety of fields and at a variety of scales.