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David Tucker

David Tucker is a skilled architect and designer with a strong background in architectural practice and bicycle advocacy. Since July 2018, David has served as a Project Architect at Michael Hsu Office of Architecture. Prior experience includes a Designer role at LPA Inc. from June 2016 to June 2018 and a Fellowship at bcWORKSHOP from June 2015 to June 2016. David co-founded BIKE UVA, a bicycle advocacy organization focused on repair classes, safe riding education, and bike awareness from August 2013 to May 2015. Educationally, David holds a Master’s degree in Architecture from the University of Virginia and dual Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Sculpture and New Media from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and Tufts University, respectively. David has also contributed as a Teaching Assistant for architecture courses at the University of Virginia and managed Quad Bikes, a nonprofit bike shop specializing in refurbishing bikes and offering maintenance education.

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Michael Hsu Office of Architecture

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Michael Hsu Office of Architecture was formed in 2005 with the goal of producing locally-engaged, design driven architecture and interiors in Austin. MHOA endeavors to create livable, neighborhood-oriented urban spaces. Our work includes diverse projects ranging from mixed-use developments to original commercial interiors and residences. MHOA advocates a simple, edited design palette, using available materials and techniques to create unexpected results. MHOA believes in the innate beauty of unadorned natural materials, carefully chosen, composed and crafted. MHOA is concerned with producing work that is functional, engaging and honest. We believe in the active collaboration between designer, client, consultant, and craftsman and embrace the challenges of site and budget to inspire highly creative, cost-effective solutions. Our numerous adaptive re-use projects demonstrate our passion for imaginative and sustainable solutions from modest resources.


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