Levy Architects and Dykema Architects Join Forces as Levy Dykema

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Feature Photo: Construction workers work on the facade of The Chamberlain, a historic office building in downtown Corpus Christi, April 2021. The offices in Coastal Bend of the architecture firm LEVY DYKEMA are tenants in the former headquarters of the HEB Grocery Company.

Posted: 10/28/2021

Austin / Corpus Christi – Two architectural offices – one based in Austin and the other in Corpus Christi – have joined forces and moved into new quarters.

Stephen V. Levy by Levy Architects in Austin and the team from Bibiana B. Dykema and John R. Dykema from Dykema Architects have come together to create LEVY DYKEMA.

“The expansion of LEVY DYKEMA benefits everyone – our customers, our employees and the real estate industry as a whole,” said Levy in a prepared statement.

“The opportunity this expansion offers us is based on our shared values, our commitment to excellence and the exceptional value to our customers and our communities in the larger expanded company,” said John R. Dykema Jr.

“The expanded LEVY DYKEMA team will offer design and architectural innovations to meet the needs of our diverse and growing customer base,” said Bibiana B. Dykema.

The LEVY DYKEMA Signature Texas Contemporary ™ architectural brand is visible in the transformative Central Texas Corridor, the Coastal Bend Region and other areas in the United States. The law firm’s diverse client portfolio includes office, retail, industrial, hospitality, healthcare, restaurant and student apartments.

LEVY DYKEMA Austin is moving to the heart of downtown, along the rugged business district of Congress Avenue, into one of Austin’s most historic commercial buildings – the Sampson Building, built in 1859 at Congress Ave 620.

The LEVY DYKEMA is located on the corner of Congress and 7th and will combine the old with the new and create an inspiring space for architectural and interior design innovations. Look for an invitation to our Austin Open House event soon.

LEVY DYKEMA Corpus Christi takes its breathtaking view of the bay a few blocks away in one of the most architecturally unique buildings in the southwest. The Art Deco office building at 807 N. Upper Broadway once served as the headquarters of the HEB Grocery Company.

LEVY DYKEMA, known as The Chamberlain Building, was responsible for the design and details of the renovated building, which is now a contemporary, inspiring space that will open its doors in the coming weeks. Look out for an invitation to our Corpus Christi open house event shortly.

The Sampson Building a 620 Congress Ave. downtown Austin will be home to LEVY DYKEMA Austin.

Issued from a press release from LEVY DYKEMA.

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