Paragon Architecture
Brad Erwin is the President & Principal Architect at Paragon Architecture, with extensive experience in various education and public safety projects. Brad is also the Managing Member at The Touchstone Group, LLC, focusing on land development. Additionally, Brad is the Project Manager at Visionary Grant Group, LLC, and is actively involved in multiple community and volunteer organizations. Prior to their current roles, Brad worked as a Principal Architect at SAFE Design Group and as a Licensed Architect at Creative Ink Architects. Brad's educational background includes a Masters of Architecture and a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
This person is not in any teams
Paragon Architecture
Sustainable Design of Civic, Education, Public Safety, Corporate, and Healthcare Facilities Paragon Architecture staff have been providing architectural services together in the Ozarks since 2003 with over 60+ combined years of working together as a team. That cohesiveness propelled the firm’s inertia by merging a diverse professional history, new and established ideas, but with a common strategy: a reputation for creative thinking and focused expertise through quality design and an Approach that puts our clients on our team. Our Approach brings all to the drafting table – Paragon Architecture, our client, our consultants, and anyone necessary to meet the needs of the Project. From the initial idea to the last phone call, our process guides and informs our clients. We believe that The Paragon Approach yields a great product! We believe your Project reaches far beyond the boundaries of walls and is not defined by just what you see, but includes the journey to the final product. We will organize and manage our team of proactive and reactive members who anticipate and forecast critical milestones and requirements of the project, and do so in a way that the finished product will enrich the community and anyone who encounters the project for the life of the building.