




Architect Cecilia Garza-Treviño, a graduate from the University of Texas
at Austin, obtained a Degree of Master of Architecture with studies in: Design, Urban Landscape and Community and Regional Planning.
Her internship participation in the Austin Tomorrow: a Comprehensive Master Plan with City Planner Dick Lilly, grants her the experience of the multidisciplinary interaction required for a sensible community planning.
Her Degree of Bachelor of Architecture from the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Guanajuato, Mexico; a 5 year schooling Renaissance style of Master Builder program; provides her with solid construction details, systems and techniques expertise.
Her studies abroad among others in Greece, Italy and Spain -her ancestry; on the subjects of History of Art and Archeological Architecture, adds an insightful perspective to her profession.
Her professional practice over 45 years --extends to Austin, Belton, Manor, Galveston, South Padre Island and Lajitas in Texas, U.S.; earning a School Design Award in 2000 and the AIA Austin Home Tours selection in 2003. She has engaged as a Designer and Manager in projects for the State of Texas, the County of Travis, the City of Austin and the Belton Independent School District.
Some of her writings: Cafe Philos -Le Deux Magots, was published in The Economist and the Welsh School of Architecture Magazine.
Highlights of her work are on display on: