Thank you to Voyage Dallas Magazine for the interview!
Excerpt from interview below:
My passion for design and architecture emerged at a very young age. From the very beginning, I loved to draw and build with wooden blocks around our childhood home. I remember observing the details of my surroundings and analyzing (or overanalyzing) the built environment as a young child.
After finishing grad school, I worked at an architecture firm in Austin that allowed me to dive into the profession headfirst (sink or swim). They encouraged and tested my abilities daily with a wide range of tasks and responsibilities, which fast-tracked my design skillset and overall understanding of construction knowledge and the profession in general. I have always had a strong work ethic, but those guys really pushed me in such a positive way to keep evolving and keep climbing. It was the perfect place to learn both design and the technicalities of construction and I will forever be grateful for those years working in Austin.
I moved back to the Fort Worth area and started my architectural practice in 2016 and was fortunate to have acquired a few clients early on that trusted my design sense and overall vision. In our studio, we are constantly looking for ways to improve and evolve with each new design. We’ve had some great clients so far that embrace the design vision and understand the creative process. Our main objective is to provide each client with a built environment they can be at one with — a place to call home, a place for retreat, a place of purpose, a place of peace.
Read the full interview here: Community Highlights: Meet Jeff Garnett of Jeff Garnett Architect - Voyage Dallas Magazine | Dallas City Guide