
Christopher was born in 1966 in Houston, Texas. He received his Bachelor of Environmental Design from the College of Architecture at Texas A&M University in 1989. His educational accomplishments include a semester of architectural study abroad in Italy, membership in the Tau Sigma Delta Architectural Honor Society, and recipient of the 1989 College of Architectural Design award.
Christopher is a registered architect in Texas, and is a member of the American Institute of Architects and the Texas Society of Architects.
Following his graduation, Christopher began his career at the Offices of Murphy Mears Architects, concentrating on residential architecture. In the spring of 1992, he joined Jackson & Ryan where his attention to detail and thoroughness allow him to manage projects like the renovation
to San Antonio’s McNay Art Museum. In 1998, he and his neighbors Kacmar and Young received an AIA Design Honor Award from the Houston Chapter AIA for their work on the Rose/Knox Town Homes as published in both the January/February 1998 Texas Architect and the Houston Architecture Guide, Second Edition. In his free time, Christopher performs and teaches improvisational theater.