Devin Robinson obtained his education in architectural
design and construction at the University of Houston
Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture. He was
awarded the esteemed Gerald D. Hines Study Abroad
Internship in 2004’ and practiced in the International
Office of Enrique Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue
Architects (EMBT) in Barcelona, Spain.
Upon completion of his International Internship with
EMBT, Mr. Robinson returned to the United States
where he was recruited by the highly regarded
Washington D.C. office of the oldest firm in Texas,
Page Southerland Page; now PAGE.
He participated in the programming and feasibility
assessment for the Smithsonian Institute’s Museum of
African-American History and Culture, recently completed
on the National Mall.
Prior to receiving any formal training in architecture,
Mr. Robinson was actively engaged in the applied
arts (drawing, sculpture, photography, et al.) and
this provided him a critical awareness of the
implications of decisions made related to scale,
form, texture and color. All of these skills are
drawn upon when working on residential and
commercial projects of every size and scope.
Kinetic Design Lab, LLC, Houston, TX, US, Founding Principal / Managing Member
Founding Principal / Managing Member
Summer Internship, Nomination
Recruited for Summer Internship with Page/Southerland/Page - Washington D.C. - 2005
Texas Society of Architects - Hugh M. Cunningham Grant - 2004', Grant
Texas Society of Architects - E. G. Spencer Scholarship - 2004', Scholarship
Gerald D. Hines International Internship, Other
International Study Abroad Internship - EMBT Enrique Miralles Benedetta Tagliabue Architect Associates -2004/2005