ABOUT BURLESON ARCHITECTURE
Burleson Architecture is a Kerrville-based architecture studio focused on custom homes, renovations, ranch properties, lake houses, and site-specific residential work across the Texas Hill Country and beyond.
The studio is grounded in the belief that architecture should be beautiful, durable, deeply rooted in place, and have the technical clarity to be built well.
ARCHITECTURE ROOTED IN PLACE
Every project begins with careful attention to land, light, climate, views, materials, construction, and the way people actually live. The goal is not to impose a style, but to shape a thoughtful response to the site, the client, and the practical realities of building.
GARRETT BURLESON, AIA
Garrett Burleson is a licensed Texas architect based in Kerrville. His work brings together ten years of residential design, project management, hands-on craft, and a practical understanding of how buildings come together in the field.
Garrett approaches architecture through the tradition of the Architect as Master Builder — where design, craft, construction, and responsibility are deeply connected. His experience alongside Pax Chagnon, AIA, in an architect-led design-build practice, together with his work as a construction supervisor and hands-on craftsman, gives the studio a practical while ambitious lens for today’s complex building environment.
The work is grounded in the belief that architecture can be lofty, beautiful, and unique while remaining clear, durable, and buildable.
BASED IN KERRVILLE. SHAPED BY THE HILL COUNTRY.
Burleson Architecture works throughout Kerrville, Hunt, Ingram, Fredericksburg, Marble Falls, Wimberley, New Braunfels, Lake McQueeney, and surrounding ranch, river, and lake communities. Select site-specific residential projects beyond Texas may also be considered, with appropriate local licensure and consultant coordination as required.
START WITH A CONVERSATION.
Whether the project begins with land, an existing home, a renovation, or a rough idea, the first step is a conversation about what the place could become.