Jack Bigbie, RA

Architect
Professional Bachelor of Architecture with a Minor in Sustainability, Auburn University
Associate of Science, Biological Sciences, Southern Union

Jack is an architect with a passion for contextual, site-specific design that emerges through an iterative and collaborative process. With nearly a decade of experience across a range of typologies, his work spans from large-scale Class A commercial headquarters and higher education facilities to finely detailed high-end residential homes. This range has shaped a flexible and thoughtful design approach, one that values collaboration, iteration, and a deep sensitivity to context.


To Jack, successful architecture doesn’t follow a formula, it responds. He believes that every project should evolve from its specific conditions, much like organisms adapt to their environments. As a student of Auburn University’s Rural Studio, he was influenced by the program’s emphasis on practical ingenuity and frugality, an early foundation that continues to inform his work today: thoughtful, resourceful, and grounded in reality. Jack finds equal joy in the big-picture visioning of conceptual phases and the precision of detailing and construction, believing that effortless design is the product of deep effort across all stages.


Outside the office, Jack enjoys woodworking and is constantly exploring new home projects. A proud girl dad to two young daughters, he’s working hard to convince them that “Dada can fix anything.” He was drawn to MF Architecture not only for its award-winning work but for the people behind it and values the studio’s shared respect, creativity, and commitment to design excellence.

jack@mfarchitecture.com