HH Architects
Matthew Hironymous is an accomplished architectural professional currently serving as a Project Designer at HH Architects since June 2022. With a diverse background that includes roles such as Project Coordinator at OWT Architects and Architectural Associate at Huckabee, Matthew has demonstrated expertise in developing project designs and creating construction documents, particularly in educational facilities utilizing Revit and industry software. Past experience encompasses positions as a BIM Manager and BIM Specialist, along with teaching roles as an Adjunct Professor at Westwood College, where instruction focused on Revit, AutoCAD, and design principles. Matthew’s early career included internships that involved drafting, construction documents, and project estimation, supporting a robust foundation built upon a Bachelor’s and Master’s in Architecture from Texas Tech University, complemented by an Associate's degree in Drafting Technology.
HH Architects
Founded in June of 1971, HH Architects provides Architectural, Interior Design, Strategic Positioning and Master Planning needs of our clients. During this time, we have focused our practice on the design of religious facilities and campus planning for phased development. HH Architects’ primary objective is to mesh the professional expertise of its staff with the needs of the client taking into account the client’s budgetary limitations, the setting which the building will occupy, and the short and long term use of the land and the facility. From the initial concept stage to finished construction, HH Architects approaches the project from the client’s perspective - with emphasis on quality service and design excellence. Our goal is to help our clients succeed. Offering a full range of Architectural & Interior Design services, we are your partner providing guidance from the early planning stages to the completion of the project. Building upon your image and identity, we strive for creative solutions that meet the project’s scope, schedule, and budget.