Three Architecture Firm Rebrands, Grows Team

by Jeff Shaw

DALLAS — Three: Living Architecture, a Dallas-based architecture firm with a specialty in seniors housing, has rebranded as simply “three” while expanding and promoting its team.

Longtime team member Christine Cook was promoted to the role of principal, while Steven Knox was added as designer and senior job captain, and Catherine Wilson was hired as project manager.

Cook first joined three in 1998. In her role as principal, she will guide the design and development process. Cook also continues to spearhead the firm’s internal education committee, called 3.edu, and partner with her alma mater, Texas A&M University.

Knox brings experience on varied large-scale projects, including the Texas Lone Star Brewery Renovation in San Antonio, Texas, and the 100,000-square-foot San Francisco Chinese Hospital. In his new role, Knox will support the firm’s growing portfolio of projects, overseeing everything from client contact and pre-design to full project delivery and construction administration.

As project manager, Wilson will lead various new projects three has underway in the hospitality and senior living sectors. Lending over 23 years of professional experience as a project architect, designer and construction administration expert, she has worked on a number of major projects including the adaptive reuse of The Women’s Museum in Dallas and the 95,000-square-foot Wellness and Recreational Sports Complex Center at the University of Texas.

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