Thank you Fort Worth Inc. for the interview!
Excerpt from the article below:
Five times his designs have been recognized by professional peer organizations, including three by the Fort Worth division of The American Institute of Architects.
Garnett, 39, went the entrepreneurial route in his industry because it allowed him to get more interesting projects.
“My drive and ambition is just to do exciting work,” he says. "The ambition to design, that's my true passion. That really is what fuels all of this.”
A minimalist architect who focuses on creating designs that emphasize simplicity, functionality, and the elimination of unnecessary elements, Garnett always tries to incorporate natural, native materials into his designs.
“I've always wanted to have an office in the middle of nowhere,” he says. “I also wanted to have an office on a town square. I didn't know which was going to hit first, but I saw an empty lot here on the Glen Rose square. There are not many empty lots on Texas squares. There was a small, narrow lot here. I jumped on it. I bought it and about a year later started construction on it. It was a fun, fun project.”
Read more here: Minimalist Architect Doing Major-League Stuff From the Town Square in Glen Rose - Fort Worth Inc.