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19 Texas Design Award winners showcase the best new architecture the Lone Star state has to offer in 2025

By Josh Niland|

Monday, Apr 21, 2025

Westview Residence in Austin by Alterstudio Architecture. Photo by Casey Dunn

The selection of 19 projects as part of the Texas Society of Architects’ 2025 Design Awards program has been announced at the conclusion of a cycle that drew 194 applications. 

This year, the projects chosen represented a great variety in client, typology, and size. The winners represent standout design talent in a state that has an estimated 16,000+ architects. Their achievements also add to a growing body of other industry-wide recognition that includes San Antonio-based Lake|Flato's inspiring 2024 AIA Gold Medal victory. The jury for this year’s program included Germane Barnes, Barbara Bestor, Tom Kundig, and Víctor Legorreta. 

The results can be read below. Each of the winning projects will be featured in the Awards issue of Texas Architect magazine later this fall. 

310 W Grayson in San Antonio by Beaty Palmer Architects

310 W Grayson in San Antonio by Beaty Palmer Architects. Photo by Siggi Ragnar, sRagnarFotografi

979 Springdale in Austin by Chioco Design

979 Springdale in Austin by Chioco Design. Photo by Chase Daniel

Burnet Place in Austin by Michael Hsu Office of Architecture

​Burnet Place in Austin by Michael Hsu Office of Architecture. Photo by Kristian Alevo

Courtyard House in Dallas by Shipley Architects

​Courtyard House in Dallas by Shipley Architects. Photo by Robert Tsai

ECC Creative in Austin by A Parallel Architecture

ECC Creative in Austin by A Parallel Architecture. Photo by Chase Daniel

Elemental Home in Houston by CONTENT Architecture

​Elemental Home in Houston by CONTENT Architecture. Photo by Cesar Bejar

Federal Street Restoration in El Paso by martina lorey architects

​Federal Street Restoration in El Paso by martina lorey architects. Photo by Leonid Furmansky

ISIDORE + Nicosi in San Antonio by Baldridge Architects

ISIDORE + Nicosi in San Antonio by Baldridge Architects. Photo by Casey Dunn

Lake Belton in Belton by Murray Legge Architecture

​Lake Belton in Belton by Murray Legge Architecture. Photo by Leonid Furmansky

Learning Pavilion in Houston by Inflection Architecture

Learning Pavilion in Houston by Inflection Architecture. Photo by Leonid Furmansky

LSU Shreveport Center for Medical Education in Shreveport, LA by Perkins&Will with Coleman Partners Architects

LSU Shreveport Center for Medical Education in Shreveport, LA by Perkins&Will with Coleman Partners Architects. Photo by James Steinkamp Photography

Mexican American Cultural Center in El Paso by Exigo

Mexican American Cultural Center in El Paso by Exigo. Photo by Leonid Furmansky

Pleasant Valley House in Austin by Lemmo Architecture and Design 

Pleasant Valley House in Austin by Lemmo Architecture and Design. Photo by Casey Dunn

Rancho Toma Tres in San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico by Candid Works 

Rancho Toma Tres in San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico by Candid Works. Photo by Leonid Furmansky

Round Rock ISD Aquatic Facility in Round Rock by Kirksey Architecture

​Round Rock ISD Aquatic Facility in Round Rock by Kirksey Architecture. Photo by Slyworks Photography

Singing Hills Recreation and Senior Center in Dallas by Perkins&Will

​Singing Hills Recreation and Senior Center in Dallas by Perkins&Will. Photo by James Steinkamp Photography

Stealth House in Austin by Specht Novak

​Stealth House in Austin by Specht Novak. Photo by Leonid Furmansky

Westview Residence in Austin by Alterstudio Architecture

​Westview Residence in Austin by Alterstudio Architecture. Photo by Casey Dunn

Wolf Ranch River Camp in Georgetown by Michael Hsu Office of Architecture

Wolf Ranch River Camp in Georgetown by Michael Hsu Office of Architecture. Photo by Chase Daniel

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19 Texas Design Award winners showcase the best new architecture the Lone Star state has to offer in 2025

By Josh Niland|

Monday, Apr 21, 2025

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Westview Residence in Austin by Alterstudio Architecture. Photo by Casey Dunn

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texas society of architects ● texas ● award ● competition ● usa
Michael Hsu Office of Architecture
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Perkins&Will
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Exigo Architecture
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Kirksey Architecture
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Alterstudio Architecture
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Specht Novak
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The selection of 19 projects as part of the Texas Society of Architects’ 2025 Design Awards program has been announced at the conclusion of a cycle that drew 194 applications. 

This year, the projects chosen represented a great variety in client, typology, and size. The winners represent standout design talent in a state that has an estimated 16,000+ architects. Their achievements also add to a growing body of other industry-wide recognition that includes San Antonio-based Lake|Flato's inspiring 2024 AIA Gold Medal victory. The jury for this year’s program included Germane Barnes, Barbara Bestor, Tom Kundig, and Víctor Legorreta. 

The results can be read below. Each of the winning projects will be featured in the Awards issue of Texas Architect magazine later this fall. 

310 W Grayson in San Antonio by Beaty Palmer Architects

310 W Grayson in San Antonio by Beaty Palmer Architects. Photo by Siggi Ragnar, sRagnarFotografi

979 Springdale in Austin by Chioco Design

979 Springdale in Austin by Chioco Design. Photo by Chase Daniel

Burnet Place in Austin by Michael Hsu Office of Architecture

​Burnet Place in Austin by Michael Hsu Office of Architecture. Photo by Kristian Alevo

Courtyard House in Dallas by Shipley Architects

​Courtyard House in Dallas by Shipley Architects. Photo by Robert Tsai

ECC Creative in Austin by A Parallel Architecture

ECC Creative in Austin by A Parallel Architecture. Photo by Chase Daniel

Elemental Home in Houston by CONTENT Architecture

​Elemental Home in Houston by CONTENT Architecture. Photo by Cesar Bejar

Federal Street Restoration in El Paso by martina lorey architects

​Federal Street Restoration in El Paso by martina lorey architects. Photo by Leonid Furmansky

ISIDORE + Nicosi in San Antonio by Baldridge Architects

ISIDORE + Nicosi in San Antonio by Baldridge Architects. Photo by Casey Dunn

Lake Belton in Belton by Murray Legge Architecture

​Lake Belton in Belton by Murray Legge Architecture. Photo by Leonid Furmansky

Learning Pavilion in Houston by Inflection Architecture

Learning Pavilion in Houston by Inflection Architecture. Photo by Leonid Furmansky

LSU Shreveport Center for Medical Education in Shreveport, LA by Perkins&Will with Coleman Partners Architects

LSU Shreveport Center for Medical Education in Shreveport, LA by Perkins&Will with Coleman Partners Architects. Photo by James Steinkamp Photography

Mexican American Cultural Center in El Paso by Exigo

Mexican American Cultural Center in El Paso by Exigo. Photo by Leonid Furmansky

Pleasant Valley House in Austin by Lemmo Architecture and Design 

Pleasant Valley House in Austin by Lemmo Architecture and Design. Photo by Casey Dunn

Rancho Toma Tres in San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico by Candid Works 

Rancho Toma Tres in San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico by Candid Works. Photo by Leonid Furmansky

Round Rock ISD Aquatic Facility in Round Rock by Kirksey Architecture

​Round Rock ISD Aquatic Facility in Round Rock by Kirksey Architecture. Photo by Slyworks Photography

Singing Hills Recreation and Senior Center in Dallas by Perkins&Will

​Singing Hills Recreation and Senior Center in Dallas by Perkins&Will. Photo by James Steinkamp Photography

Stealth House in Austin by Specht Novak

​Stealth House in Austin by Specht Novak. Photo by Leonid Furmansky

Westview Residence in Austin by Alterstudio Architecture

​Westview Residence in Austin by Alterstudio Architecture. Photo by Casey Dunn

Wolf Ranch River Camp in Georgetown by Michael Hsu Office of Architecture

Wolf Ranch River Camp in Georgetown by Michael Hsu Office of Architecture. Photo by Chase Daniel

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