Now in its second decade, Philip Newburn Architecture has designed well over one hundred projects large and small. Residential designs include the first LEED Platinum certified home in Fort Worth, numerous renovations and additions to historic homes, and several new design-focused modern homes. Multi-family projects include new townhouses, small apartment buildings, and interior remodels. Commercial work includes bars, restaurants, distilleries, breweries, offices, a historic boutique hotel, and more.
Prior to starting his own firm, Philip worked at Dobbins + Crow Architects and Corgan Associates Architects. Philip is a registered architect in the state of Texas with license #22488. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects and the Texas Society of Architects, and a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture.
Philip currently serves as Chair of the Fort Worth Art Commission and on the board of the Presbyterian Night Shelter.
Many collaborators have contributed to these projects including
Consulting Engineers:
Frank W Neal & Associates
Wells Doak Engineers
Jim Burckhard Structural Engineer
HnH Engineers
Builders:
Seegel Custom Homes
David Lewis Builder
W.F. Wilson Residential Construction

