In the realm of civic service, integrity, transparency, and functionality are essential. The interiors of government buildings must embody these values—balancing formality with accessibility, tradition with modernization, and efficiency with a welcoming public presence. This portfolio presents my approach to designing government interiors, where every element is thoughtfully crafted to support public trust, operational effectiveness, and community engagement.
A key part of this approach includes the thoughtful development and coordination of Contract Interior Design (CID) and Structural Interior Design (SID) packages. These packages ensure that every material, fixture, and detail—from furniture systems and finishes to specialty millwork and security-sensitive elements—is clearly documented, strategically planned, and aligned with the project’s functional goals and regulatory requirements.
My designs merge enduring architectural character with contemporary needs, creating environments that convey stability while accommodating the evolving expectations of citizens and staff. From administrative offices to public-facing service areas, clarity, openness, and intuitive circulation guide every design decision. Materials, lighting, and spatial organization are carefully chosen to strengthen institutional identity and communicate reliability, professionalism, and civic pride.
This collection highlights projects that demonstrate how purposeful design—supported by comprehensive CID and SID packages—can elevate government environments into places of service, transparency, and lasting public value.
See LinkedIn for my extensive government project list and project information.
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston
Ft. Sam Houston