DWP Architects was initially founded in 1991 in Lexington Kentucky, moving to Mesquite Texas in 1994, then relocating the practice to Houston, Texas in 2006. We have been providing architectural design services to a wide range of clientele focusing on the residential and religious markets. We have been affiliated with national production builders such as Ryland, Beazer, John Laing, Trendmaker, and Goodman Homes, as well as countless individual custom clients.
Our success is measured by our clients’ satisfaction during and after project completion.
Key Personnel: David W. Patterson, AIA
Recognizing the fundamental link between architecture and construction, David has directed his architectural passion to provide personalized design services balancing client’s needs, goals, and objectives with construct-ability, function, and architectural style. David’s core training began in the construction field and continued through his architectural academic training; affording him the opportunity to be recognized as a leading professional of planning, programming, budgeting, design and construction administration. David has not only been rewarded for this passion for excellence by receiving awards and recognition, but most importantly the continued client loyalty by “word of mouth” referrals which have driven his success for the last twenty-four years.
Education:
1985, Bachelor of Science in Architecture – The University of Texas at Arlington
Registered Architect, State of Texas
Registered Interior Designer, State of Texas
Professional Associations:
American Institute of Architects (AIA)
Texas Society of Architects (TSA)
Greater Houston Home Builders Association
National Historic Trust
Awards
McSAM-Dallas (1996)-Custon Home $350-500k
Best in American Remodeling Awards (1993)-Wagner Master Bath/Kitchen Addition
PRISM-Houston (1999, 2001, 2002, 2003)-Production Builder $250-300k
PRISM-Houston (2011, 2013, 2014 & 2015) Custom Home Design $1 million, $2 million.
Licenses
Texas Architect Lic#13501,
Texas Interior Designer Lic#5185