PageSoutherlandPage, Dallas, Texas, USA

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Architecture Firm PageSoutherlandPage
People Mattia J. Flabiano, AIA, principal; Clifford W. Lloyd, AIA, exec. VP; E. Lynn Broyles, PE; Josh Theodore, ACHE; Eric R. Kuehmeier, AIA, TID, LEED AP, associate principal; Robert F. Doane, AIA, ACHA, associate principal
Address 3500 Maple Ave, Suite 600
Dallas, Texas, 75219 USA
Telephone (214) 522-3900
Fax (214) 522-4380
Email dal@pspaec.com
Web Site http://www.pspaec.com
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Architecture, Engineering, Interior Architecture, Strategic Consulting, Planning, Sustainable Design, Commissioning, Master Planning, Programming, Site Analysis, Specifications, Addition & Alteration

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Civic, Government, Corporate, Workplace, Commercial, Education, Colleges & Universities, K-12 Schools, Healthcare, Multi-Unit Residential, Hospitality, Science & Technology, High-Tech Labs, Sports & Recreation

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"The roots of PageSoutherlandPage extend back to a two-person partnership formed in 1898 in Austin. During the early 20th century, Charles H. Page and his brother, Louis, designed numerous public buildings in Texas, including the Chambers, Hunt, Fort Bend and Anderson county courthouses and city hall buildings in Brownsville, Mexia and Eagle Lake. The Page Brothers received several prominent commissions in Austin, among them the Austin National Bank on Congress Avenue and the Littlefield building (which is still standing), as well as the Texas Building at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair.

"Louis Page Jr. and Louis Southerland, who had been classmates at MIT, formed the firm of Page and Southerland in Austin, and during the 1930s, completed landmark work for the Austin State School, Rosewood Housing (one of the first public housing projects in the United States) and the 1937 Austin City Hall, as well as houses for Lyndon B. Johnson and many other legendary Texas figures. Louis Page began what would become a strong link between the firm and academia by teaching at the University of Texas. His brother, George, joined the firm, expanding the name to Page Southerland Page."—The Story of PageSoutherlandPage at PageSoutherlandPage web site

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