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RDLR Architects welcomes Jimmie Lee Dubuque III to the Design Team
A graduate of the University of Washington, with a degree in Architecture, Jimmie Lee Dubuque III joins RDLR as an intern who is excited to learn what it means to be an architect and to give back to his hometown of Houston, Texas. A United States Marine Corps veteran of 8 years, he has lived in multiple states including California, Hawaii, and Washington for the last 12 years. Jimmie is most enthusiastic about discovering ways the built environment can positively impact the individuals that utilize the space designed.
New METRO Maintenance of Way Facility to Improve Operational Efficiency & Resource Allocation
Located at 1507 Keene Street on the northeast quadrant of the IH 45 and IH 10 interchange, the new Maintenance of Way (MOW) facility will support the maintenance of METRORail vehicles, improve operational efficiency, enhance customer experience, and improve resource allocation.
RDLR Architects Announces 2022 Promotions
In recognition of their hard work and remarkable dedication to RDLR, we congratulate both Elyse Herman and Michael Merrill to the position of Associate. Their wide range of expertise represents the diversity of talent that shapes our award-winning practice and contributes to the firm’s success. Please join us in congratulating these professionals and celebrating their contributions and growth with our firm.
RDLR Architects welcomes Jennifer Reyes to the Design Team
A graduate of The University of Houston’s College of Architecture, with a degree in Architecture, Jennifer brings over 7 years of experience in both the public and private sectors. She is most enthusiastic about expanding her project experience in new markets and developing her technical and leadership skills.
RDLR Architects welcomes Rebekah Mireles to the Design Team
A graduate of The University of Houston’s College of Architecture, with a degree in Architecture, Rebekah is excited to learn more about community driven design and how architecture and design can create positive change within the community.
RDLR Architects Celebrates 40-Years of Community Driven Design
Founded in 1982 by Rey de la Reza, FAIA, RDLR Architects (RDLR) followed Rey’s vision to create quality community driven design. This vision resulted in some of Houston’s most iconic public spaces, such as the bridges over US59, Cotswold streetscapes in Downtown and streetscapes in Houston’s east end. At the time, the number of Hispanic owned architectural firms were quite limited. Today, there are numerous Hispanic owned firms reflecting the phenomenal growth of Latino business nationally.
RDLR Architects welcomes Sayed Fridoon Fedelle to the Design Team
A graduate of the Imam Khomeini International University in Iran, with a degree in Architecture, Sayed joins RDLR as a designer who is eager to leverage his experience with commercial design and gain experience with municipal and public service project design. Sayed recently moved to Houston from Kabul, Afghanistan and speaks four languages including English, Persian, Hindi and Urdu. Sayed is most enthusiastic about expanding his project management experience through hands on involvement.
New Public Works & Engineering Facility Redefines Expectations of Workplace Design
RDLR Architects worked with the City of Houston on the design of a new 33,500 sf Public Works and Engineering (PWE) Facility which is primarily used as a staging area for the City of Houston PWE utility workers in the northeast quadrant and includes space for administrative and support services for the Water, Wastewater, and Restoration divisions of PWE.
Lorie Westrick Featured in Zweig Letter
During Westrick’s leadership, RDLR has earned numerous design and firm awards including the Texas Society of Architects Firm Award, the highest honor bestowed on architecture firms. She has extensive experience in all areas of architectural design and planning and enjoys public work projects such as educational facilities and streetscapes. She also has considerable experience designing for non-profit organizations. Noteworthy projects include the Houston Food Bank (recipient of five local, state, and national awards); the Sam Houston Tollway NE Main Lane Plaza (TxA Design Award); and renovations at Reagan High School (GHPA design award).
SERJobs Wins 2022 ULI Development of Distinction Award
On February 22, 2022, SERJobs was presented with the 2022 Development of Distinction Award from the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Houston in the Not For Profit category for its Workforce Opportunity Center located at 1710 Telephone Road.
RDLR Architects welcomes Francis Legra to the Design Team
A graduate of The University of Houston’s College of Architecture, with a degree in Architecture, Francis joins RDLR as a design intern who is eager to learn and take on responsibility. Francis is most enthusiastic about gaining industry knowledge by working with her mentor as well as attaining project experience through hands on involvement.
Renovation at University of Houston’s Graduate College of Social Work Reflects Transparency and Invites Collaboration
Designed by RDLR Architects, the recently completed addition and renovation at University of Houston’s Graduate College of Social Work is an epicenter of conversations reimagining social, racial, economic, and political justice, both locally and globally. Due to the growing program, RDLR Architects designed a terraced Lobby Pavilion addition to the existing 4-story building and designed recirculation of the first floor to accommodate the new entry.
RDLR Architects welcomes Federica Ferremi to the Design Team
A graduate of Politecnico di Milano, with a master’s degree in Architecture, Federica has over 5 years of experience working for architectural firms in Milan, Italy. Federica is a licensed architect in Italy and has enjoyed the opportunity to study in different countries including, France, Italy, Australia and now the US!
New Fort Bend County Public Safety Annex Serves as Anchor Point and Important Presence for Growing Community
Designed by RDLR Architects, the recently completed, 16,800 square foot, Fort Bend County Caleb Rule Public Safety Annex is located at the gateway to the cities of Fulshear and Simonton, and it is the center of activity for current residents of Firethorne, Cinco Ranch Southwest, Westheimer Lakes, and Cross Creek Ranch.
Houston’s Patanjali Yoga Center to Provide Yoga, Ayurveda Therapy and Education
The Patanjali Yoga Center will be the first overseas institution for Swami Ramdev, also known as Baba Ramdev, an Indian yogi and agriculturist known for his work in ayurveda, yoga, and agriculture. Ramdev has been holding large yoga camps since 2002 and broadcasting his yoga classes for TV audiences.
New Westpark/Lower Uptown Transit Center’s Unique Design Caters to Multiple Transit Needs
The recently completed Westpark / Lower Uptown Transit Center occupies a 2.5-acre site alongside the Westpark transit corridor. The facility serves as the southern terminus of the Uptown Management District and METRO’s jointly developed Uptown Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line, METRORapid, Houston's first bus rapid transit line. The new METRORapid Silver Line brings expedited service to the Uptown area by providing transit connections to local and express bus routes as well as while providing for high-capacity transit development in the Westpark Corridor.
RDLR Architects welcomes Gabe Olmos, LEED GA to the Design Team
A graduate of The University of Texas at San Antonio, Gabe brings over 15 years of experience to the RDLR team. Gabe’s experience includes municipal, community and education. He is a LEED Green Associate as well as a Revit Architecture Certified Professional.
Eternal Gandhi Museum Houston, a Place-Based Arts Initiative, will Spread Message of Peace
Construction is set to commence this summer on the Eternal Gandhi Museum Houston (EGMH), a place-base arts initiative. Designed by RDLR Architects, the new museum will be the first of its kind in North America dedicated to addressing the complex social issues of our community—violence, discrimination, social inequity, and racial injustice—by studying and applying the teachings of the world’s greatest peace advocates, beginning with the apostle of peace, Mahatma Gandhi.
RDLR Architects welcomes Hector Berrios, AIA, RID to the Design Team
A graduate of The University of Texas at San Antonio, with a master’s degree in Architecture, Hector has over 20 years of experience in planning and design for educational, government, residential and public buildings. Hector is a licensed architect and a registered interior designer.
New Transitional Housing Community to Serve Clients for The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD
The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD helps to transform lives of people with behavioral health and intellectual and developmental disabilities needs by providing them an accessible, integrated and comprehensive recovery-oriented system of care.