![]() Studio RED Architects Celebrates Eight Years of Design and Architecture Services in HoustonStudio RED Architects celebrated its eighth year of design, renovation, interior, planning and sustainability services on October 1st, 2012.
In eight years, Studio RED Architects has built a project list that includes worship facilities, cultural arts, commercial and retail, entertainment, renovation, education, healthcare, civic, planning and residential projects. The experienced team has the honor of working on such projects like the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, Wortham Center, Terminator 2 3:D at Universal Studios, Lakewood Church, Fellowship of the Woodlands, Brennan’s Restaurant, Memorial City Mall Renovation, Houston Baptist University Renovation and the Texas Heart Institute. “I feel fortunate my passion is also my life’s work. It’s what gets my heart going every day. It’s what generates an intense emotional drive to always create the best design that truly inspires and functions. Nothing less will do,” says partner Pete Ed Garrett, AIA. The Houston-based architecture firm is an award-winning firm because of the dedication and services they provide. They have been awarded a Houston Business Journal Landmark Award in the Rehabilitation/ “Without enthusiasm on the part of the architect, there is no energy, there is no excitement, there is no spirit. I believe it is infectious and makes the difference between creating an ordinary project and an extraordinary on,” says partner Trung H. Doan, AIA. About Studio RED Architects Studio RED Architects is a Houston-based architectural firm with a reputation for design excellence in entertainment, commercial and worship facilities. Project examples include worship centers such as Lakewood Church, performing arts centers such as the Texas Southmost College Music Education Building, renovation projects such as Brennan’s Restaurant and John C. McGovern campus (formerly Nabisco Bakery), sustainable projects, such as City of Houston Permitting Center (tracking LEED Gold) and Amazing Place (LEED Silver) and educational projects like University of Houston Clear Lake – Pearland Campus. Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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