How I Work
Architecture from the Clients Perspective I will listen to your needs, convert your concepts into drawings, write the specifications, produce the contract documents and help you find a builder who can make your dream a reality. I will visit with you on-site, listen to your … Read more...
Consultant Goals
What Can We Accomplish? Answer questions about your building needs and initial concepts. We will very often discover some very useful new ideas and money saving concepts along the way. Develop sketches to help describe your idea to your builder or Architect. You … Read more...
Featured Projects

Penthouse
This was an old style interior setup. The owner requested a more modern interior. This pent had two floors and a staircase behind the kitchen. This was completely changed to more open floor with … Read more...
1605 1st Street
This was a rundown residence with 4 bedrooms and lots of problems plumbing and electrical. The trusses were reinforced so beam or columns were needed to support the roof. Therefore we a clear … Read more...
50′s Renovation
This was a 1940's home subdivided into too many separate rooms. We did not make an addition. We simply rearranged the interior spaces to be more open and accessible. The living room, dining … Read more...
Bath/Shower Combo
This was an older residence in a good neighborhood which was too small and needed an attached garage. The major additions included a new master bedroom with skylites, a new master bath and a new … Read More...
From the Blog

“Visions of the Future” at University of Texas at Austin
May 5, 2012 By Allen Seale
The Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin will be hosting the “Visions of the Future,” the 10th Fleur Cowles Flair Symposium, to be held from November 1st to 3rd this year. The Ransom … Read more...

Waller Creek Finalists Announced
April 22, 2012 By Allen Seale
As a news item, the Waller Creek Conservancy has chosen four design teams to be finalists for their international competition "to transform this neglected urban area into a lively, livable, workable … Read more...

Dallas Center for Architecture Panel Discussion
April 18, 2012 By Allen Seale
It might be a bit far away from Austin but if you are a lover of architecture and architectural design, the following may be of interest to you. This coming Tuesday, April 24th, the Dallas Center for Architecture … Read more...
