SENIOR ASSOCIATES

Steve Danielson
Steve Danielson, CSI, CSS, CCCA
Mr. Danielson delivers a wide range of technical knowledge and experience. Noted for his client maintenance abilities, he excels in construction phase, interpreting and administering the work, creating a team environment and effectively navigating the process to deliver a quality product. His ability to translate his experience helps broaden the knowledge base of the entire firm.
Andrew Evertson
Andrew Evertson, AIA, LEED AP (TX Reg. 19428)
As a senior project architect, Mr. Evertson is responsible for leading projects from initial design concepts through construction. Through his collaborative approach with clients and contractors, Mr. Evertson's extensive knowledge, attention to detail and dedication to the project assist in the delivery of high quality, award-winning buildings to the owner.

 
 
Anne Hildenbrand
Anne Hildenbrand, AIA, LEED AP
(TX Reg. 18243)
With a broad base of experience in everything from programming and master planning to quality control and construction administration, Ms. Hildenbrand is a valued BRW project manager with 12 years of experience. Ms. Hildenbrand is equally adept at listening to clients' needs and fostering the client architect relationship, as well as being detail oriented and technically savvy.
Douglas Hankins
Douglas Hankins, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Hankins brings over 16 years of experience as a design professional, with 14 years of growth and dedication at BRW. His commitment to building team relationships is reflected in his interaction with colleagues and clients alike. Mr. Hankins' ability to satisfy clients' goals and vision include creative solutions for design concepts, programmatic needs and budgetary requirements.



 
 
Chris Sano

Chris Sano, AIA, LEED AP (TX Reg. #20028)
Mr. Sano's passion for design fuels his drive to deliver high quality architecture. As a Project Manager, his ability to balance creative thinking with pragmatic design solutions serves both clients and end-users well. He believes that identifying the distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a place is critical to improving the built environment.