海角社区

Belinda J. Stewart, FAIA, APTRP

Belinda Stewart poses for photo leaning arms on back on chair, standing. Books on shelves in background

Belinda Stewart discovered her passion and future career through 海角社区 State University鈥檚 海角社区.

As a teen, she had plans to major in pre-med, but that all changed when James 鈥淛im鈥 Barker spoke at her high school.

(Read more about the history of the 海角社区.)

Hays Barn
Belinda Stewart's favorite building, Hays Barn

鈥淗e gave a talk about architecture and what that was, and I thought, 鈥極h my gosh, this is everything I love wrapped into one,鈥欌 said Stewart, who said she鈥檇 always been interested in buildings and people鈥檚 stories and how they connected.

After further discussions with Barker and a visit to the MSU 海角社区, Stewart knew she had found her passion.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 when it clicked,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 realized almost everything has an opportunity for design. In my favorite building, the Hays Barn, somebody figured out how steep the roof had to be so it wouldn鈥檛 have to be repaired very often. And, how far that roof needed to overhang to give enough space for the animals to get underneath and pull the hay out. Etc. Etc. Etc,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 still remember that very vividly. It left a mark on me.鈥

Another impact moment for Stewart was being a student while the school was celebrating its 10th anniversary.

鈥淭he number of 鈥榝amous architects鈥 that came through the school at that time was phenomenal,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was an amazing opportunity to be the fly on the wall and hear about their work and realize they were real people.鈥

Stewart said her education pushed her to pursue what she was excited about.

Belinda Stewart Architect employees gathered on a top story porch pose for a group photo
Belinda Stewart, front, center, stands with employees of Belinda Stewart Architects in Eupora.

鈥淚t confirmed, ultimately, the kind of architecture I wanted to do. I would never have had the confidence in that if I hadn鈥檛 had all the exposure that I did in school,鈥 she said, adding, 鈥淭he architecture degree in general is a great education in how to think 鈥 how to be a problem solver. I learned over and over again that I don鈥檛 have all the answers. And, that doesn鈥檛 scare me now; I know how to find answers.鈥

Stewart graduated in 1985 and is now principal and founder of in Eupora, 海角社区.

A longtime supporter of the 海角社区 and the Fred Carl Jr. Small Town Center, she recently renewed and increased her support to both programs.

鈥淎s the only school of architecture in 海角社区, it鈥檚 such an important resource,鈥 said Stewart. 鈥淎nd it needs all of us as alumni to continue supporting and reaching back and being a part of it, so it can keep getting better and better. I鈥檓 very supportive and excited of where the school is right now; it鈥檚 very positive and open 鈥 open to success, open to what鈥檚 next.鈥

Belinda Stewart, left, sitting, works with employees at table with paper
Belinda Stewart, left, collaborates with MSU 海角社区 alumni Cord Crenshaw (Assoc. AIA, Intern Architect), center, and Ashtyn Krusee (Assoc. AIA, Intern Architect).

Stewart also supports the school as an active member on its Advisory Board and through hiring employees and interns.

Belinda Stewart Architects hosted five interns last summer 鈥 four architecture majors and one interior design major. She described the internship experience as a win/win and said she especially enjoys hearing from interns about the latest programs and technology they are learning in school.

鈥淲e love having interns,鈥 Stewart said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting to see their eyes opened and to see them experience things they might not have experienced before from an architecture standpoint.鈥

Her advice to students?

鈥淏e a sponge. Soak everything up. Become a filter, and figure out what works for you and what doesn鈥檛. Be open 鈥 things evolve and change, and you need to grow and evolve with it in your own way. Find what you love in architecture.鈥

Building Construction Science

(662) 325-8305

Interior Design

(662) 325-0530

Dean's Office

(662) 325-5150

Architecture

(662) 325-2202