Bridges founded the firm, Leon Bridges, AIA in Seattle in 1963, partnering with Edward Burke to become Bridges/Burke in 1966, before moving the firm in 1972 to
Baltimore. He was principal at The Leon Bridges Company, and Sheladia/Bridges. Among his many firsts, in 1970 he became the first registered African American architect in Maryland. Bridges was the first elected Black Director of a regional AIA Board, was elected vice president of the National American Institute of Architects (AIA) After semi-retiring in 2005, he became an assistant professor at Morgan State University School of Architecture and Planning. ==References==