Expertise Best Architects in Houston 2020

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By Subcontractors USA News Provider

Expertise scored 467 architects in Houston, TX, and picked the top 19.  

Why These Architects?

Expertiseโ€™s goal is to connect people with the best local experts.  They scored Houston architects on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked list of the best.

Their Selection Criteria:

  • Availability: Consistently approachable and responsive, so customers never feel ignored.
  • Qualifications: Building customer confidence with licensing, accreditations, and awards.
  • Reputation: A history of delighted customers and outstanding service.
  • Experience: Masters of their craft, based on years of practical experience and education.
  • Professionalism: Providing service with honesty, reliability, and respect.

Here are the Picks:

  1. Brett Zamore Design
  2. Charles W. Ligon AIA Architects Inc.
  3. CONTENT Architecture
  4. Cusimano Architect
  5. English + Associates Architects
  6. Eubanks Group Architects
  7. GSMA
  8. HarrisonKornberg Architects
  9. Jackson & Ryan Architects
  10. Jacobs Architectural Group
  11. Jay Baker Architects
  12. Kirksey Architecture
  13. Logan and Johnson (LOJO)
  14. Origin Architects
  15. RD Architecture LLC
  16. Rice Residential Design, LLC
  17. Studio RED Architects
  18. studioMET Architects
  19. Ziegler Cooper Architects

For more information, please visit www.expertise.com

Source: Expertise

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