KHArchitects, PLLC

Architect

 
 
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Kent Holcomb

KHArchitects, PLLC; Principal Architect, TBAE#15660

 
 
 

Background

Founded in 1999, KHArchitects' conviction lies in providing architectural services that are proven time and time again; our prime goal is to listen to our clients and provide the upper most quality, functionality, and economy.

Mr. Holcomb worked for five years in the construction field during college as a carpenter, field engineer, and superintendent on various projects. Before graduating from the University of Texas at Arlington with a Bachelor's Degree in Architecture and Environmental Design, he was fortunate enough to study architecture in Italy over an extended period--venturing from Rome to Milan while studying design theory & architectural history. After graduation, he gained eleven years of architectural experience with the firm of GSBS (Gilles, Stransky, Brems, Smith, PC) and became the youngest principal of an 80-90 person, multi-office architectural firm, achieving notariety through his design capability, client relations acumen, and project management skills.



“Design Concepts are Boundless… Clients are not.” - KH

 
 

Associates

KHArchitects partners with knowledgeable associates who compliment the principals' abilities and knowledge--in addition to the firms quality of service--to continue to meet the needs of both our new and existing clients.


 
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Nariman Jafari

Project Manager; IT Director; 3D Design & Drafting

Nariman has been contracting with KHArchitects for over a decade. He has brought innovation and technical capabilities to our firm that have greatly expanded our ability to meet the complex demands and expectations of 21st century design. He attended the University of Texas at Arlington, graduating with his Bachelors of Science in 2018, and he is currently in the process of obtaining his license to practice as a full-fledged architect.

 
 

 

“"[Geometry is] . . . persued for the sake of the knowledge of what eternally exists, and not of what comes for a moment into existence, and then perishes, ...”

/  plato’s republic  /