Dick Clark + Associates

Dick Clark + Associates is a full service architecture and interior design firm whose work covers a wide range of project types from master planning and site feasibility studies to custom single-family homes.
Dick Clark + Associates originated in 1979 when Dick Clark founded the office in Austin. For over thirty five years the office has been influenced by the creative environment and technology that have driven Austin. The office is deeply engaged in the community, participating in the shaping of the city, central Texas, and beyond. Dick’s original commitment to mentorship and collaboration has built a team that expresses hard work, creativity, and great design in each and every project.

Dick was born in Dallas, TX, in 1944, the second of two children of Diane Saville Clark and Dick Clark, Jr. He graduated from Highland Park High School in 1962. He attended the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture where he received his Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Business Administration in 1969 and went on to receive a Masters of Architecture from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design in 1972. He received the prestigious peer-sponsor and peer-elected title of Fellow from the AIA in 2013.

LOCATION: Austin, Texas
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Palma Plaza Spec by Dick Clark + Associates

Located in Austin, Texas, Palma Plaza Spec is a family home designed by Dick Clark + Associates. Description by Dick Clark Architects: On a quiet residential street in Clarksville, this residence takes inspiration from the forms of the existing houses around, but updates the design with a modern material palette, expansive glass, spacious rooms and clean,

City View Residence, Austin / Dick Clark Architecture

City View Residence from Austin, Texas, is distinguished by a minimalist architectural approach with a simple divided volume, with a range of reduced materials both in number and amount and with large areas of windows and glass walls. This approach reflects the owner’s values and lifestyle and his desire was architectural expressed by Dick Clark +

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