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Project Spotlight: Katy Community Fellowship

Overview Studio RED Architects designed a new 18,000 s.f. worship facility for Katy Community Fellowship in Katy, Texas, set to be completed by August 2013. The new worship facility will give the fellowship a permanent home for worship, children and student activities. Katy Community Fellowship Katy Community Fellowship was founded in 1999 with Tim and […]

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Project Spotlight: HBU Fine Arts Museum and Contemporary Art Gallery

Overview To convert the two existing spaces into cultural art facilities at their University Academic Center, HBU contracted with Studio RED Architects. On September 20th, 2012 the newly designed Fine Arts Museum opened its doors featuring six religious-themed masterworks from the collection of Sharon and William Morris, including the Saint John the Baptist in the

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Studio RED Architects Designs New HBU Fine Arts Museum and Contemporary Art Gallery

Houston Baptist University unveiled its new, expanded art exhibition space in the University Academic Center on September 20th, 2012. Designed by Houston-based Studio RED Architects, the art exhibition was renovated from an existing 1,100 s.f. gallery space and turned into the Fine Arts Museum to house art, as well as, the conversion of an existing

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Studio RED Architects Renovates the Main Street Theater

Studio RED Architects is performing ongoing renovation design services to Main Street Theater located in Rice Village, including aesthetic upgrades, structural design and construction. The first phase of design and construction is complete. The renovation and design was created by Studio RED Architects and began in July 2012. The first phase of renovation consisted of

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Studio RED Architects Designs New Worship Facility for Katy Community Fellowship

Katy Community Fellowship hires Studio RED Architects to design new 18,000 s.f. worship facility to be completed by August 2013. In 2011, Studio RED Architects was hired by the Katy Community Fellowship to design their new worship facility. The new 18,000 s.f. worship facility in Katy, Texas is set to be completed by August 2013

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Studio RED Architects Celebrates Eight Years of Design and Services in Houston

Studio RED Architects celebrated its eighth year of design, renovation, interior, planning and sustainability services on October 1st, 2012. Studio RED Architects was founded in 2004 by four principals who wanted to create a different kind of architecture firm where client service is as important as design. The four principals have a collective experience totaling

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City of Houston Central Permitting Center Renovation Wins Good Brick Award

The Greater Houston Preservation Alliance has awarded the 2012 Good Brick Award for Studio RED’s recycling and repositioning of a 1920’s rice warehouse as the City’s new Green Resource and Central Permitting Center. (Learn more about the renovation here) “There is something special about receiving a good brick award because it recognizes projects that contribute

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Faithbridge United Methodist Church Virtual Worship Venue

  Faithbridge United Methodist Church has grown past its capacity for its original sanctuary. Rather than expand the facility, Studio RED designed a second sanctuary near it on the existing campus. Using the Virtual Pastor technology, the live sermon can be broadcast in real time in the opposite sanctuary. In the new venue where the

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