LEVY DYKEMA Announces Merger with COTERA+REED ARCHITECTS

LEVY DYKEMA Announces Merger with COTERAREED ARCHITECTS

AUSTIN — LEVY DYKEMA continues to expand through the recent addition of Cotera+Reed Architects into the firm. Recognized for its portfolio of work and lasting impact in central Texas, the Cotera+Reed team will now operate under the LEVY DYKEMA brand at its Congress Avenue offices in downtown Austin, Texas.

“We are excited to have the legacy of Cotera+Reed Architects become a part of LEVY DYKEMA,” said Stephen V. Levy, president of LEVY DYKEMA. “I am particularly pleased to have the opportunity to work with Juan Cotera FAIA, Phillip Reed FAIA, and Matt Catterall, who are all highly respected architects and visionary leaders,” added Levy.

LEVY DYKEMA, with offices in Austin and Corpus Christi, expands value and benefits to their clients through the addition of Cotera+Reed’s experience in civic, municipal, institutional, lower education, and higher education projects.

“By joining LEVY DYKEMA, the future of our firm is limitless,” said Juan Cotera, founder of Cotera+Reed. “We are also proud of our shared core values and continued commitment of giving back to our community,” added Cotera.

“The merger provides the potential to make a greater impact in the communities we serve. As part of LEVY DYKEMA, we can help build strong communities and engage in forward thinking sustainable design, but at a much larger scale,” said Phillip Reed, FAIA. “It’s creating more opportunities for the things that interest me most about architecture today.”

“Our two firms have a shared understanding of the practice of architecture and design as a way of serving our communities and clients alike, as well as a drive to create a beautiful and sustainable built environment. This is an exciting opportunity to join LEVY DYKEMA’s talented and experienced team and we want to work together to expand the reach of our architecture,” said Matt Catterall.

Founded by Stephen V. Levy, Bibiana Bright Dykema, and John Dykema, LEVY DYKEMA is recognized for its Texas Contemporary TM brand of architecture and is one of the leading design firms in the Southwest.

By: LEVY DYKEMA

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