Welch Hall Architects
Welch Hall Architects is a Dallas-based architecture practice founded by Cliff Welch and Scott Hall.
Cliff Welch is a Dallas Architect whose work has been honored at the local and national levels. His background includes working with the late Dallas modernist Bud Oglesby, was a principal with Design International, and founded his own practice Welch Architecture in 2000. His focus has been modern architecture, concentrating on residential, interiors, and small scale commercial work. He has been a leading resource and proponent for the restoration and preservation of post-war modernism in Dallas.
Scott Hall is a Dallas Architect whose work has received numerous design honors and recognitions. His background includes working at prominent Dallas firms and for 25 years with OMNIPLAN Architects, known for NorthPark Center, Watermark Community Church and The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, where he was a Principal and Director of Design. His focus for over 30 years has been modern Architecture, concentrating on commercial projects including large to medium scale Retail and Mixed-use, Worship, Office, Institutional and Multi-Family projects.
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