After graduating in 1944, he served in the United States Army Air Corps, then studied architecture at Georgia Tech.
[3] Jim Moran commissioned Broward to create the Deerfield Beach corporate campus for JM Family Enterprises in 1981.
Broward incorporated an oriental flair in the building's architecture in recognition of the Japanese company that manufactured Toyotas.
[4] Among Broward's writings is a book about Henry John Klutho and The Prairie School in Jacksonville.
[6] An issue of a national architectural journal, Friends of Kebyar, was devoted to his work, and he was inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame in 2012.