Drive-through restaurant at 4733 Camp Bowie

Architect Camp Bowie Restaurant

TMA has designed a new drive-through restaurant located at 4733 Camp Bowie in Fort Worth. This new building will feature a convenient drive-thru, an outdoor counter for To-Go orders, and expanded outdoor seating. This new location blends modern functionality with the iconic historic atmosphere on this part of town. We are honored to collaborate with […]

Sinclair Hotel Rooftop Bar

Sinclair Hotel Bar TMA Architects

TMA Architects had the honor of designing the rooftop bar for the Sinclair Hotel. Our team was brought in to create a thoughtful enclosure that would integrate modern design with this iconic Art Deco landmark. The result included a fully retractable glass wall system imported from Spain that allows for year-round enjoyment with stunning views […]

Westwood Contractors Remodel in Fort Worth

Interior Design Existing Office

This project included the remodel of the entire fourth floor (11,600 sq. ft.) of an existing mid-rise office building. TMA architects improved the openness, efficiency, flow, and natural light of the layout from a previous tenant, while at the same time retained as many of the existing partitions as possible for economy. For instance, it […]

TMA Architects Offices in Fort Worth

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TMA’s offices in Fort Worth at 814 Pennsylvania Avenue is a 3,522 SF mixed-use project designed and built by the firm. Occupied by TMA from 2005–2026, this adaptive reuse model integrates open-concept offices with two loft-style apartments. Featuring a traditional brick exterior, the design maximizes ROI by combining professional space with residential revenue streams.

Red Oak Family Foundation in Fort Worth

Architecture Brick Office Building Fort Worth

The Red Oak Family Foundation is a Fort Worth-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting families and individuals navigating the complexities of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).  Their 5,000 sq ft Fort Worth facility, designed by TMA Architects, favors a warm, residential-scale approach that reduces environmental stressors.