CDK Architects

CDK Architects Architectural Design & Consulting Services CDK formed to bring Architecture to Clients in a simple and clear format.

We specialize in residential and commercial architecture, including new construction and remodels. We offer various levels of service to cater to you and your project's needs. Simply put, if all you need is a little design intervention or full architectural drawings and construction administration, we are here to help. From Cost Estimates to Design Development, CDK maintains a transparent relation

ship ensuring the Clients' visions are always met. With over 20 years of combined experience in Commercial and Residential work, CDK will deliver.

We're happy to be included in Austin Home Magazine's 2018 Resource Guide: Architects, along with many other skilled prof...
11/16/2017

We're happy to be included in Austin Home Magazine's 2018 Resource Guide: Architects, along with many other skilled professionals.

The quality of architecture in Austin has received rave reviews thanks in large part to the plethora of skilled professionals who have been practicing here for years.

New article for Dwell.com written by Jen Hill of CDK Architects. If you're considering hiring an Architect, you will pro...
10/02/2017

New article for Dwell.com written by Jen Hill of CDK Architects. If you're considering hiring an Architect, you will probably find this article useful!

https://www.dwell.com/article/how-to-work-with-an-architect-68421cf8

Use this as a guide to finding the right architect for your new home or renovation—and what to expect during the process.

We are so honored to have one of our new homes (Architect Jen Hill's personal residence) featured in the fall issue of A...
08/30/2017

We are so honored to have one of our new homes (Architect Jen Hill's personal residence) featured in the fall issue of Austin Home Monthly. On newsstands now!

Things to consider when designing and building a new home in Austin, Texas. It will be interesting to see how things cha...
06/05/2017

Things to consider when designing and building a new home in Austin, Texas. It will be interesting to see how things change when CodeNEXT is implemented in 2018. But for now, here are some things you need to know.

https://www.dwell.com/article/everything-you-need-to-know-when-designing-and-building-in-austin-texas-7034fe61

Austin is a rapidly growing city. In March, the U.S. Census Bureau ranked Austin ninth among all U.S. metro areas for population growth from July 2015 to July 2016. The region’s population went up by 2.9% (an average of 159 people per day) during the one-year period.

Another article for Dwell.com. This one is about LEED for new homes. Jen is a LEED Accredited Professional and an advoca...
05/11/2017

Another article for Dwell.com. This one is about LEED for new homes. Jen is a LEED Accredited Professional and an advocate for sustainable design and construction.

https://www.dwell.com/article/all-your-questions-answered-about-leed-for-new-homes-35178c4e

You may have heard the term LEED used to describe “green” or “sustainable” buildings. But what exactly is LEED and why would you choose to pursue it for your new home? We’re here to break down the mystery and clear up some questions you may have.

This is a new home that replaced an existing 1949 home in Rosedale. The design concept for the new house is “Mid Century...
04/06/2017

This is a new home that replaced an existing 1949 home in Rosedale. The design concept for the new house is “Mid Century Modern Meets Modern.” This is clearly a new home, but we wanted to give reverence to the neighborhood and its roots.

It was important to us to re-purpose the old home. Rather than demolishing it, we worked with our contractor to disassemble the house piece by piece, eventually donating about 80% of the home to Habitat for Humanity. The wood floors were salvaged and reused on the new fireplace wall.

The home contains 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, plus a home office and a music studio, totaling 2,650 HVAC square feet.
One of the home’s most striking features is its large vaulted ceiling in the Living/Dining/Kitchen area. Substantial clerestory windows provide treetop views and bring dappled light into the space from high above.

There’s natural light in every room in the house. Balancing the desire for natural light and privacy was very important, as was the connection to nature.

What we hoped to achieve was a fun, flexible home with beautiful light and a nice balance of public and private spaces. We also wanted a home that would adapt to a growing family but would still fit our needs far into the future. The end result is a home with a calming, organic feel to it.

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