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Step inside From Heat to Hub, where a former glass factory is reimagined as Pullman Market, a vibrant food hall and community anchor in San Antonio’s Pearl District. Designed by Clayton Korte, the project preserves its industrial shell while layering light, movement, and regional food culture into a dynamic space for gathering, commerce, and everyday life.
Read more in the link in bio. 🔗
Project: Pullman Market
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pullman Market, The Historic Pearl
Architect: Clayton Korte
Design Team: Paul Clayton, AIA; Sam Manning, AIA
Contractor: Joeris
Operator: Emmer & Rye Hospitality Group
Structural Engineer: Lundy & Franke Engineering
MEP Engineer: Glumac
Civil Engineer: Pape-Dawson
Interior Designer: Joel Mozersky Design
Lighting Design: Glumac Lighting Studio
Landscape Architect: Word + Carr Design Group
Photographer: Casey Dunn
Author: Stephanie Aranda, Assoc. AIA
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Step inside From Heat to Hub, where a former glass factory is reimagined as Pullman Market, a vibrant food hall and community anchor in San Antonio’s Pearl District. Designed by Clayton Korte, the project preserves its industrial shell while layering light, movement, and regional food culture into a dynamic space for gathering, commerce, and everyday life.
Read more in the link in bio. 🔗
Project: Pullman Market
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pullman Market, The Historic Pearl
Architect: Clayton Korte
Design Team: Paul Clayton, AIA; Sam Manning, AIA
Contractor: Joeris
Operator: Emmer & Rye Hospitality Group
Structural Engineer: Lundy & Franke Engineering
MEP Engineer: Glumac
Civil Engineer: Pape-Dawson
Interior Designer: Joel Mozersky Design
Lighting Design: Glumac Lighting Studio
Landscape Architect: Word + Carr Design Group
Photographer: Casey Dunn
Author: Stephanie Aranda, Assoc. AIA
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Step inside From Heat to Hub, where a former glass factory is reimagined as Pullman Market, a vibrant food hall and community anchor in San Antonio’s Pearl District. Designed by Clayton Korte, the project preserves its industrial shell while layering light, movement, and regional food culture into a dynamic space for gathering, commerce, and everyday life.
Read more in the link in bio. 🔗
Project: Pullman Market
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pullman Market, The Historic Pearl
Architect: Clayton Korte
Design Team: Paul Clayton, AIA; Sam Manning, AIA
Contractor: Joeris
Operator: Emmer & Rye Hospitality Group
Structural Engineer: Lundy & Franke Engineering
MEP Engineer: Glumac
Civil Engineer: Pape-Dawson
Interior Designer: Joel Mozersky Design
Lighting Design: Glumac Lighting Studio
Landscape Architect: Word + Carr Design Group
Photographer: Casey Dunn
Author: Stephanie Aranda, Assoc. AIA
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Step inside From Heat to Hub, where a former glass factory is reimagined as Pullman Market, a vibrant food hall and community anchor in San Antonio’s Pearl District. Designed by Clayton Korte, the project preserves its industrial shell while layering light, movement, and regional food culture into a dynamic space for gathering, commerce, and everyday life.
Read more in the link in bio. 🔗
Project: Pullman Market
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pullman Market, The Historic Pearl
Architect: Clayton Korte
Design Team: Paul Clayton, AIA; Sam Manning, AIA
Contractor: Joeris
Operator: Emmer & Rye Hospitality Group
Structural Engineer: Lundy & Franke Engineering
MEP Engineer: Glumac
Civil Engineer: Pape-Dawson
Interior Designer: Joel Mozersky Design
Lighting Design: Glumac Lighting Studio
Landscape Architect: Word + Carr Design Group
Photographer: Casey Dunn
Author: Stephanie Aranda, Assoc. AIA
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Step inside From Heat to Hub, where a former glass factory is reimagined as Pullman Market, a vibrant food hall and community anchor in San Antonio’s Pearl District. Designed by Clayton Korte, the project preserves its industrial shell while layering light, movement, and regional food culture into a dynamic space for gathering, commerce, and everyday life.
Read more in the link in bio. 🔗
Project: Pullman Market
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pullman Market, The Historic Pearl
Architect: Clayton Korte
Design Team: Paul Clayton, AIA; Sam Manning, AIA
Contractor: Joeris
Operator: Emmer & Rye Hospitality Group
Structural Engineer: Lundy & Franke Engineering
MEP Engineer: Glumac
Civil Engineer: Pape-Dawson
Interior Designer: Joel Mozersky Design
Lighting Design: Glumac Lighting Studio
Landscape Architect: Word + Carr Design Group
Photographer: Casey Dunn
Author: Stephanie Aranda, Assoc. AIA
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Step inside From Heat to Hub, where a former glass factory is reimagined as Pullman Market, a vibrant food hall and community anchor in San Antonio’s Pearl District. Designed by Clayton Korte, the project preserves its industrial shell while layering light, movement, and regional food culture into a dynamic space for gathering, commerce, and everyday life.
Read more in the link in bio. 🔗
Project: Pullman Market
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pullman Market, The Historic Pearl
Architect: Clayton Korte
Design Team: Paul Clayton, AIA; Sam Manning, AIA
Contractor: Joeris
Operator: Emmer & Rye Hospitality Group
Structural Engineer: Lundy & Franke Engineering
MEP Engineer: Glumac
Civil Engineer: Pape-Dawson
Interior Designer: Joel Mozersky Design
Lighting Design: Glumac Lighting Studio
Landscape Architect: Word + Carr Design Group
Photographer: Casey Dunn
Author: Stephanie Aranda, Assoc. AIA
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Step inside From Heat to Hub, where a former glass factory is reimagined as Pullman Market, a vibrant food hall and community anchor in San Antonio’s Pearl District. Designed by Clayton Korte, the project preserves its industrial shell while layering light, movement, and regional food culture into a dynamic space for gathering, commerce, and everyday life.
Read more in the link in bio. 🔗
Project: Pullman Market
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pullman Market, The Historic Pearl
Architect: Clayton Korte
Design Team: Paul Clayton, AIA; Sam Manning, AIA
Contractor: Joeris
Operator: Emmer & Rye Hospitality Group
Structural Engineer: Lundy & Franke Engineering
MEP Engineer: Glumac
Civil Engineer: Pape-Dawson
Interior Designer: Joel Mozersky Design
Lighting Design: Glumac Lighting Studio
Landscape Architect: Word + Carr Design Group
Photographer: Casey Dunn
Author: Stephanie Aranda, Assoc. AIA
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Step inside From Heat to Hub, where a former glass factory is reimagined as Pullman Market, a vibrant food hall and community anchor in San Antonio’s Pearl District. Designed by Clayton Korte, the project preserves its industrial shell while layering light, movement, and regional food culture into a dynamic space for gathering, commerce, and everyday life.
Read more in the link in bio. 🔗
Project: Pullman Market
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pullman Market, The Historic Pearl
Architect: Clayton Korte
Design Team: Paul Clayton, AIA; Sam Manning, AIA
Contractor: Joeris
Operator: Emmer & Rye Hospitality Group
Structural Engineer: Lundy & Franke Engineering
MEP Engineer: Glumac
Civil Engineer: Pape-Dawson
Interior Designer: Joel Mozersky Design
Lighting Design: Glumac Lighting Studio
Landscape Architect: Word + Carr Design Group
Photographer: Casey Dunn
Author: Stephanie Aranda, Assoc. AIA
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Step inside From Heat to Hub, where a former glass factory is reimagined as Pullman Market, a vibrant food hall and community anchor in San Antonio’s Pearl District. Designed by Clayton Korte, the project preserves its industrial shell while layering light, movement, and regional food culture into a dynamic space for gathering, commerce, and everyday life.
Read more in the link in bio. 🔗
Project: Pullman Market
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pullman Market, The Historic Pearl
Architect: Clayton Korte
Design Team: Paul Clayton, AIA; Sam Manning, AIA
Contractor: Joeris
Operator: Emmer & Rye Hospitality Group
Structural Engineer: Lundy & Franke Engineering
MEP Engineer: Glumac
Civil Engineer: Pape-Dawson
Interior Designer: Joel Mozersky Design
Lighting Design: Glumac Lighting Studio
Landscape Architect: Word + Carr Design Group
Photographer: Casey Dunn
Author: Stephanie Aranda, Assoc. AIA
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Remember to submit your nominations for the TxA 2026 Honor Awards!
The Honor Awards recognize individuals, firms, and organizations whose work advances the built environment in Texas. If you’ve been considering a nomination or have one in progress, there’s still time to put on the finishing touches and submit.
Deadline: May 19, 2026
Visit the link in bio to submit today!
#TxA #TexasArchitects #HonorAwards #Architecture #BuiltEnvironment

Discover Riffing on the Past, where a former Houston Heights garage is reimagined as an intimate culinary destination. Designed by Schaum Architects, the project works within tight constraints, preserving the original shell while layering light, adaptable spaces, and refined details that elevate atmosphere, craft, and the dining experience.
Read more at the link in our bio. 🔗
Project: Camaraderie Restaurant
Location: Houston
Client: Chef Shawn Gawle, ReVive Development
Architect: Schaum Architects
Structural Engineer: H2B Engineering
MEP Engineer: GK Engineers
Contractor: Course Construction Group
Design Team: Troy Schaum, AIA; Andrea Brennan, AIA; Pouya Khadem; Mai Okimoto, AIA; Nathan Ehrlich
Photographer: Leonid Furmansky
Author: Ross Wienert
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Discover Riffing on the Past, where a former Houston Heights garage is reimagined as an intimate culinary destination. Designed by Schaum Architects, the project works within tight constraints, preserving the original shell while layering light, adaptable spaces, and refined details that elevate atmosphere, craft, and the dining experience.
Read more at the link in our bio. 🔗
Project: Camaraderie Restaurant
Location: Houston
Client: Chef Shawn Gawle, ReVive Development
Architect: Schaum Architects
Structural Engineer: H2B Engineering
MEP Engineer: GK Engineers
Contractor: Course Construction Group
Design Team: Troy Schaum, AIA; Andrea Brennan, AIA; Pouya Khadem; Mai Okimoto, AIA; Nathan Ehrlich
Photographer: Leonid Furmansky
Author: Ross Wienert
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Discover Riffing on the Past, where a former Houston Heights garage is reimagined as an intimate culinary destination. Designed by Schaum Architects, the project works within tight constraints, preserving the original shell while layering light, adaptable spaces, and refined details that elevate atmosphere, craft, and the dining experience.
Read more at the link in our bio. 🔗
Project: Camaraderie Restaurant
Location: Houston
Client: Chef Shawn Gawle, ReVive Development
Architect: Schaum Architects
Structural Engineer: H2B Engineering
MEP Engineer: GK Engineers
Contractor: Course Construction Group
Design Team: Troy Schaum, AIA; Andrea Brennan, AIA; Pouya Khadem; Mai Okimoto, AIA; Nathan Ehrlich
Photographer: Leonid Furmansky
Author: Ross Wienert
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Discover Riffing on the Past, where a former Houston Heights garage is reimagined as an intimate culinary destination. Designed by Schaum Architects, the project works within tight constraints, preserving the original shell while layering light, adaptable spaces, and refined details that elevate atmosphere, craft, and the dining experience.
Read more at the link in our bio. 🔗
Project: Camaraderie Restaurant
Location: Houston
Client: Chef Shawn Gawle, ReVive Development
Architect: Schaum Architects
Structural Engineer: H2B Engineering
MEP Engineer: GK Engineers
Contractor: Course Construction Group
Design Team: Troy Schaum, AIA; Andrea Brennan, AIA; Pouya Khadem; Mai Okimoto, AIA; Nathan Ehrlich
Photographer: Leonid Furmansky
Author: Ross Wienert
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Discover Riffing on the Past, where a former Houston Heights garage is reimagined as an intimate culinary destination. Designed by Schaum Architects, the project works within tight constraints, preserving the original shell while layering light, adaptable spaces, and refined details that elevate atmosphere, craft, and the dining experience.
Read more at the link in our bio. 🔗
Project: Camaraderie Restaurant
Location: Houston
Client: Chef Shawn Gawle, ReVive Development
Architect: Schaum Architects
Structural Engineer: H2B Engineering
MEP Engineer: GK Engineers
Contractor: Course Construction Group
Design Team: Troy Schaum, AIA; Andrea Brennan, AIA; Pouya Khadem; Mai Okimoto, AIA; Nathan Ehrlich
Photographer: Leonid Furmansky
Author: Ross Wienert
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Discover Riffing on the Past, where a former Houston Heights garage is reimagined as an intimate culinary destination. Designed by Schaum Architects, the project works within tight constraints, preserving the original shell while layering light, adaptable spaces, and refined details that elevate atmosphere, craft, and the dining experience.
Read more at the link in our bio. 🔗
Project: Camaraderie Restaurant
Location: Houston
Client: Chef Shawn Gawle, ReVive Development
Architect: Schaum Architects
Structural Engineer: H2B Engineering
MEP Engineer: GK Engineers
Contractor: Course Construction Group
Design Team: Troy Schaum, AIA; Andrea Brennan, AIA; Pouya Khadem; Mai Okimoto, AIA; Nathan Ehrlich
Photographer: Leonid Furmansky
Author: Ross Wienert
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Discover Riffing on the Past, where a former Houston Heights garage is reimagined as an intimate culinary destination. Designed by Schaum Architects, the project works within tight constraints, preserving the original shell while layering light, adaptable spaces, and refined details that elevate atmosphere, craft, and the dining experience.
Read more at the link in our bio. 🔗
Project: Camaraderie Restaurant
Location: Houston
Client: Chef Shawn Gawle, ReVive Development
Architect: Schaum Architects
Structural Engineer: H2B Engineering
MEP Engineer: GK Engineers
Contractor: Course Construction Group
Design Team: Troy Schaum, AIA; Andrea Brennan, AIA; Pouya Khadem; Mai Okimoto, AIA; Nathan Ehrlich
Photographer: Leonid Furmansky
Author: Ross Wienert
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazine

Reminder: There’s still time to share your voice.
TxA’s Strategic Plan Survey is open to all members and takes just 8-10 minutes to complete. Your feedback helps shape what’s next for our organization.
*Exclusive to members only*
Deadline: May 12
Complete the survey at the link in our bio.
#TexasArchitects #TxA #ArchitectureCommunity #MemberVoice
The TxA 2026 Studio Awards celebrate real and theoretical projects from across Texas, including speculative, academic, and practice-based work.
Get inspired by the 2025 winners, explore the full gallery, and start your submission for the 2026 awards today.
Submissions are due June 23.
Start your submission and view the full 2025 gallery through the link in bio. 🔗
#TxA #TexasArchitects #StudioAwards #ArchitectureDesign #ConceptualArchitecture #DesignAwards
Texas is in the running!
TxA is proud to support Texas Talent competing in American Institute of Architects’s national K-12 Student Design Competition.
This program elevates student design work to a national platform while connecting students, educators, and communities through architecture and design.
Vote once every 24 hours and help them take home the People’s Choice Award and a $1,000 prize.
Link in bio
#TexasArchitects #TxA #ArchitectureStudents #DesignEducation #K12Design #AIA #SupportTexas
Who puts the packet together?
Strong nominations are not done alone.
They’re built together.
Work with your nominee to gather the right materials and tell a clear, compelling story.
Deadline: May 19, 2026 at 5PM
Submit through the link in bio 🔗
#TexasArchitects #TxA #HonorAwards #ArchitectureCommunity #ArchitectureAwards

The Cootie Catcher is a playful reimagining of a 1930s bungalow in San Antonio’s Dignowity Hill. Designed by Cotton Estes Architect, this thoughtful expansion tucks a 650-sf addition behind the original home, blending historic character with light-filled living, a sculptural skylight, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow for modern family life.
Read more in the link in bio 🔗
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Project: The Cootie Catcher
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pryce & Hannah Ancona
Architect: Cotton Estes Architect
Structural Engineer: Spaulding Structural Engineering
MEP Engineer: Mr. Erwin
Contractor: Long House Builders
Design Team: Cotton Estes, AIA
Photographers: Korta Photography
Author: Noel Kuwabara
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazinein

The Cootie Catcher is a playful reimagining of a 1930s bungalow in San Antonio’s Dignowity Hill. Designed by Cotton Estes Architect, this thoughtful expansion tucks a 650-sf addition behind the original home, blending historic character with light-filled living, a sculptural skylight, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow for modern family life.
Read more in the link in bio 🔗
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Project: The Cootie Catcher
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pryce & Hannah Ancona
Architect: Cotton Estes Architect
Structural Engineer: Spaulding Structural Engineering
MEP Engineer: Mr. Erwin
Contractor: Long House Builders
Design Team: Cotton Estes, AIA
Photographers: Korta Photography
Author: Noel Kuwabara
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazinein

The Cootie Catcher is a playful reimagining of a 1930s bungalow in San Antonio’s Dignowity Hill. Designed by Cotton Estes Architect, this thoughtful expansion tucks a 650-sf addition behind the original home, blending historic character with light-filled living, a sculptural skylight, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow for modern family life.
Read more in the link in bio 🔗
-
Project: The Cootie Catcher
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pryce & Hannah Ancona
Architect: Cotton Estes Architect
Structural Engineer: Spaulding Structural Engineering
MEP Engineer: Mr. Erwin
Contractor: Long House Builders
Design Team: Cotton Estes, AIA
Photographers: Korta Photography
Author: Noel Kuwabara
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazinein

The Cootie Catcher is a playful reimagining of a 1930s bungalow in San Antonio’s Dignowity Hill. Designed by Cotton Estes Architect, this thoughtful expansion tucks a 650-sf addition behind the original home, blending historic character with light-filled living, a sculptural skylight, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow for modern family life.
Read more in the link in bio 🔗
-
Project: The Cootie Catcher
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pryce & Hannah Ancona
Architect: Cotton Estes Architect
Structural Engineer: Spaulding Structural Engineering
MEP Engineer: Mr. Erwin
Contractor: Long House Builders
Design Team: Cotton Estes, AIA
Photographers: Korta Photography
Author: Noel Kuwabara
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazinein

The Cootie Catcher is a playful reimagining of a 1930s bungalow in San Antonio’s Dignowity Hill. Designed by Cotton Estes Architect, this thoughtful expansion tucks a 650-sf addition behind the original home, blending historic character with light-filled living, a sculptural skylight, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow for modern family life.
Read more in the link in bio 🔗
-
Project: The Cootie Catcher
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pryce & Hannah Ancona
Architect: Cotton Estes Architect
Structural Engineer: Spaulding Structural Engineering
MEP Engineer: Mr. Erwin
Contractor: Long House Builders
Design Team: Cotton Estes, AIA
Photographers: Korta Photography
Author: Noel Kuwabara
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazinein

The Cootie Catcher is a playful reimagining of a 1930s bungalow in San Antonio’s Dignowity Hill. Designed by Cotton Estes Architect, this thoughtful expansion tucks a 650-sf addition behind the original home, blending historic character with light-filled living, a sculptural skylight, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow for modern family life.
Read more in the link in bio 🔗
-
Project: The Cootie Catcher
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pryce & Hannah Ancona
Architect: Cotton Estes Architect
Structural Engineer: Spaulding Structural Engineering
MEP Engineer: Mr. Erwin
Contractor: Long House Builders
Design Team: Cotton Estes, AIA
Photographers: Korta Photography
Author: Noel Kuwabara
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazinein

The Cootie Catcher is a playful reimagining of a 1930s bungalow in San Antonio’s Dignowity Hill. Designed by Cotton Estes Architect, this thoughtful expansion tucks a 650-sf addition behind the original home, blending historic character with light-filled living, a sculptural skylight, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow for modern family life.
Read more in the link in bio 🔗
-
Project: The Cootie Catcher
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pryce & Hannah Ancona
Architect: Cotton Estes Architect
Structural Engineer: Spaulding Structural Engineering
MEP Engineer: Mr. Erwin
Contractor: Long House Builders
Design Team: Cotton Estes, AIA
Photographers: Korta Photography
Author: Noel Kuwabara
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazinein

The Cootie Catcher is a playful reimagining of a 1930s bungalow in San Antonio’s Dignowity Hill. Designed by Cotton Estes Architect, this thoughtful expansion tucks a 650-sf addition behind the original home, blending historic character with light-filled living, a sculptural skylight, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow for modern family life.
Read more in the link in bio 🔗
-
Project: The Cootie Catcher
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pryce & Hannah Ancona
Architect: Cotton Estes Architect
Structural Engineer: Spaulding Structural Engineering
MEP Engineer: Mr. Erwin
Contractor: Long House Builders
Design Team: Cotton Estes, AIA
Photographers: Korta Photography
Author: Noel Kuwabara
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazinein

The Cootie Catcher is a playful reimagining of a 1930s bungalow in San Antonio’s Dignowity Hill. Designed by Cotton Estes Architect, this thoughtful expansion tucks a 650-sf addition behind the original home, blending historic character with light-filled living, a sculptural skylight, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow for modern family life.
Read more in the link in bio 🔗
-
Project: The Cootie Catcher
Location: San Antonio
Client: Pryce & Hannah Ancona
Architect: Cotton Estes Architect
Structural Engineer: Spaulding Structural Engineering
MEP Engineer: Mr. Erwin
Contractor: Long House Builders
Design Team: Cotton Estes, AIA
Photographers: Korta Photography
Author: Noel Kuwabara
#texasarchitects #texasarchitect #architecture #design #architecturalphotography #magazinein

TxA 2026 Studio Awards are now open!
Have an unbuilt project worth sharing? This is your opportunity to showcase your ideas, design thinking, and process.
Deadline: June 23
Download the submission guidelines and get started
→ Link in bio
#TexasArchitects #TxAStudioAwards #Architecture #Design #UnbuiltWork #ArchitectureStudents #FutureArchitects #DesignAwards

TxA 2026 Studio Awards are now open!
Have an unbuilt project worth sharing? This is your opportunity to showcase your ideas, design thinking, and process.
Deadline: June 23
Download the submission guidelines and get started
→ Link in bio
#TexasArchitects #TxAStudioAwards #Architecture #Design #UnbuiltWork #ArchitectureStudents #FutureArchitects #DesignAwards

TxA 2026 Studio Awards are now open!
Have an unbuilt project worth sharing? This is your opportunity to showcase your ideas, design thinking, and process.
Deadline: June 23
Download the submission guidelines and get started
→ Link in bio
#TexasArchitects #TxAStudioAwards #Architecture #Design #UnbuiltWork #ArchitectureStudents #FutureArchitects #DesignAwards

TxA 2026 Studio Awards are now open!
Have an unbuilt project worth sharing? This is your opportunity to showcase your ideas, design thinking, and process.
Deadline: June 23
Download the submission guidelines and get started
→ Link in bio
#TexasArchitects #TxAStudioAwards #Architecture #Design #UnbuiltWork #ArchitectureStudents #FutureArchitects #DesignAwards

We’re building TxA’s next strategic plan for 2027 and beyond and want to hear directly from our members.
This 8-10 minute anonymous survey is open exclusively to TxA members and is your opportunity to share honest feedback on what’s working, what’s not, and where we should go next as an organization.
Deadline: May 12
Whether you’re licensed, emerging, or anywhere in between, your perspective matters.
Complete the survey at the link in our bio.
#TexasArchitects #TxA #ArchitectureCommunity #MemberVoice

@aiabrazos AIA Brazos is an incredibly active, volunteer-led chapter,with a dedication to supporting @txarchitects Texas Society of Architects Government Affairs Advocacy and the Texas Architects Committee (TAC). We had a great turnout for their annual President-elect dinner and I enjoyed getting to meet many members, especially a large group of associate members! President, Ashton Holliday AIA, RID went above and beyondto make @beckest Becky Walker and me feel welcomed. She even had placecard trivia! Ever wondered my approach to leadership?

@aiabrazos AIA Brazos is an incredibly active, volunteer-led chapter,with a dedication to supporting @txarchitects Texas Society of Architects Government Affairs Advocacy and the Texas Architects Committee (TAC). We had a great turnout for their annual President-elect dinner and I enjoyed getting to meet many members, especially a large group of associate members! President, Ashton Holliday AIA, RID went above and beyondto make @beckest Becky Walker and me feel welcomed. She even had placecard trivia! Ever wondered my approach to leadership?

@aiabrazos AIA Brazos is an incredibly active, volunteer-led chapter,with a dedication to supporting @txarchitects Texas Society of Architects Government Affairs Advocacy and the Texas Architects Committee (TAC). We had a great turnout for their annual President-elect dinner and I enjoyed getting to meet many members, especially a large group of associate members! President, Ashton Holliday AIA, RID went above and beyondto make @beckest Becky Walker and me feel welcomed. She even had placecard trivia! Ever wondered my approach to leadership?

@aiabrazos AIA Brazos is an incredibly active, volunteer-led chapter,with a dedication to supporting @txarchitects Texas Society of Architects Government Affairs Advocacy and the Texas Architects Committee (TAC). We had a great turnout for their annual President-elect dinner and I enjoyed getting to meet many members, especially a large group of associate members! President, Ashton Holliday AIA, RID went above and beyondto make @beckest Becky Walker and me feel welcomed. She even had placecard trivia! Ever wondered my approach to leadership?

Architecture Week Recap 🤍
From classrooms to libraries across Texas, students explored architecture through storytelling, creativity, and hands-on design. What started as curiosity turned into excitement, confidence, and new possibilities.
✨ 50+ architects
🏫 Nearly 50 schools
📈 1,277+ students reached (28% beyond our goal)
This is how we inspire the next generation of architects!
Link in bio to read the full recap.
#ArchitectureWeek #TxArchWeek #FutureArchitects #STEMeducation #DesignInspiration
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
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Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.