Porter Business Park
Porter Business Park is a retail building in West Houston, TX. There are 5 buildings on the site, with 2 different building types. The structure is pre-engineered metal building construction.
Atkins Creek Plaza
Atkins Creek Plaza is a retail shell building in Montgomery, TX. It is a one-story building with approximately 10,000 square feet of rentable space. The eastmost space is planned for a restaurant, with a spacious covered patio out front. On the opposite end the space will have a drive through. Each space will have storefront windows facing the entry and parking as well as service entries through the rear.
Huntsman's Horn Remodel
The existing home of the Huntsmans Horn remodel was originally constructed in 1978 and includes several outdated features. The client requested a contemporary redesign of her home that changes and enhances the entry, driveway, windows, and exterior materials.
This remodel features a new front façade with an updated entry, color palette, and fenestration. We collaborated closely with the client to re-envision a new exterior that incorporates clean and contemporary architectural features and landscape.
Wade Hampton Remodel
A wooden archway marks the entry to this Hunters Creek Village bathroom and closet remodel, allowing light to flow into the bedroom or be closed off with pocket doors. The once-divided his-and-hers closets are now a seamless, expansive wardrobe space, featuring a generous hanging area, dedicated accessories storage, and a discreet laundry zone. We used elevated finishes and new layout to result in this space that is both luxurious and highly functional.
Victory Reserve Development
Developed and built by Urbatechture, Victory Reserve is a gated community of 20 modern single-family homes in Houston’s Highland Heights. Each home features 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and 1,591–1,944 sq ft of living space. With open layouts, 2-car garages, and landscaped green spaces, Victory Reserve offers a modern, community-focused living experience.
Buttonbush Remodel
This newly renovated saltbox-style home in The Woodlands, Texas, is a project completed in collaboration with Paula Bullard Design. The renovation encompasses both the exterior and interior, transforming the entire property. The vision for the exterior was to preserve the classic saltbox design while adding a modern twist, featuring crisp, sharp edges and natural materials.
The combination of stone and smooth stucco enhances the facade, creating a sense of movement. The color palette for both the exterior and interior includes neutral whites, beiges, natural wood, and black accents. Paula Bullard Design’s interior finishes make the home feel modern, cozy, and luxurious. Standout features include the impressive kitchen, master bathroom, and living room, all flooded with natural light.
The project is a collaboration with Paula Bullard Design.
Rosedown Circle Remodel
The Rosedown Circle Remodel turned a maze-like layout into an open-concept living and kitchen space which redefined the heart of the home. We removed key interior partitions, creating a seamless flow between the living room and kitchen. The addition of large windows and glass doors leading to the extended outdoor patio opens up the space and floods it with natural light. The addition of a sleek metal roof modernizes the exterior and provides shelter for the expanded outdoor kitchen, allowing homeowners to entertain seamlessly through indoors and outdoors. This open layout not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the house but also encourages a more communal and interactive lifestyle.
The project is a collaboration with Sneller Custom Homes and Remodeling.
Habitat For Humanity - Montgomery County
The Chimenti family gifted Habitat for Humanity 81-acres of land in Magnolia, Montgomery County. This site provides space for 201 new homes. As soon as we knew we would be designing the homes in this community with Habitat for Humanity, our team came up with a few key concepts.
The overall site incorporates walking trails, park sites, and other nature-oriented areas that strike a balance between architectural design, landscaping, and functionality. The architectural style of the homes communicates a clean and modern feel while taking inspiration from the surrounding communities.
Hands of Justice ERC
The Hands of Justice are a non-profit organization that envisioned their future headquarters and expansion to provide accommodation for human-trafficking survivors. Moment Architects provided a transformative initiative, envisioning an Economic Empowerment Center designed to serve as a safe haven and educational hub. Comprising of two distinct buildings, the first building houses the administration and counseling center, while the second is dedicated to the living quarters of the survivors. The central concept aims at fostering a holistic recovery process, providing shelter, therapy, counseling, and a restorative environment for survivors to regain control over their lives and thrive in the future. At the heart of the design is an open courtyard, surrounded by various social areas, fostering a sense of freedom and control for the survivors. This intentional layout encourages gradual engagement with on-site staff, promoting a supportive environment that empowers survivors on their journey to reintegrate into society, free from the clutches of trafficking. The project stands as a beacon of hope, seeking to break the cycle and empower survivors toward a brighter future.