Sean brings his experience, insight, and an open mind to his projects at Pfluger. He consistently demonstrates his ability as a Principal to lead teams effectively and meet the intended objectives. Clients also appreciate Sean’s ability to identify issues quickly and accurately, and work collaboratively with them to achieve great results.
I’ve been with Pfluger for nearly two decades, and in that time, I’ve found my passion in educational architecture. As managing principal of the Austin office, I get to guide projects from concept to completion, tackling challenges and building relationships along the way. Knowing that the spaces we create have a lasting impact is what drives me. I hope our buildings make students and educators stop, appreciate their surroundings, and feel a little happier and healthier.
Outside of work, I love staying active—whether it’s running, sailing, hiking, or even watercolor painting. It’s my way of unwinding and keeping my creativity going. My sister and I are also working on a fun challenge: climbing the 46 high peaks in the Adirondacks. This summer we hit number 13!
Favorite movie?
Hunt for the Wilderpeople
If you could spend a day in someone else’s shoes, whose would they be and why?
I’d be an astronaut—just for a day in space without the hassle of getting there and back!
What’s one goal you want to achieve in the next 5 years?
Spending all the time I can with my kids
I grew up in the San Antonio area, though I was born at Fort Bragg, NC. My mom was an army nurse, and my dad was a pharmacist, so they always thought I’d end up in the medical field. For a while, I did too—I started college as a pre-med student. But a fender-bender during my freshman year changed everything. I got into a car accident with a professor, and because I was a student, the insurance companies assumed I was at fault. Determined to prove otherwise, I spent three days drafting detailed plans of the accident—before, during, and after. I ended up having way more fun doing that than my biology homework, and that’s when I knew architecture was my true calling.
I earned a BA in Architecture from Baylor University and a Master’s in Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis. Now, I’m passionate about creating spaces that will impact generations of students. The work we do has a lasting effect, and that’s what keeps me motivated every day.
When I’m not busy at work, you can find me running the parental taxi service for gymnastics, violin, and baseball practice. It’s a great way to stay connected with my kids! But when I get the chance, I love cooking, reading, and planning our next family trip.
What’s an unusual skill you have that people might not know about?
I have always enjoyed dancing—not dancing like at a wedding reception, but actual technical dance. And after a long search, I finally found a local studio that offers adult-level classes! This year I’m taking jazz, ballet, and tap classes!
What’s one piece of advice you’d give to someone starting their career?
No one is going to advocate for you more than yourself. Don’t undersell yourself. Push yourself, ask for help, and volunteer to take on more responsibility…set yourself apart from the crowd.
I grew up all over South Texas, but spent most of my childhood in Corpus Christi. After high school, I earned my bachelor’s in architecture from the University of Texas at Austin and moved back to my hometown.
I’ve always been interested in art and science, and in 8th grade, my art teacher suggested architecture. Though I considered studying physics, architecture won me over when I realized how it can shape spaces and impact people’s lives. I haven’t looked back since.
The best part of my job is knowing our work inspires both clients and our team. In a meeting not too long ago, we were asked our opinion on a particular matter, and a board member said, “we value your insight and trust your opinion…. we know that you have our best interest at heart.” That really touched me and reinvigorated me to bring my best every day.
When I’m not working, I enjoy running and reading. I’ve trained for marathons and participated in many races, including Beach to Bay, a relay marathon honoring the military. I’ve been part of a team running that race since 2008, and those medals mean a lot to me.
What architecture or place is on your bucket list to visit?
Gaudí’s Sagrada Família. The story behind it and the dedication to its completion are truly inspiring.
What’s an unusual skill you have that people might not know about?
I can write with either hand, upside down and backwards.
I grew up in Wylie, TX, back when it was still a small rural town outside of Dallas. My family had horses, and my first “architecture project” was building a two-story barn for my mom. From a young age, I was always drawing buildings and explaining my designs to family, and it wasn’t long before I realized that this was called architecture.
I went on to earn my Architecture degree from Auburn, where I participated in the Rural Studio program—it was an incredible experience that reinforced my love for design and community impact. I’ve never really considered doing anything else. What I love most about my job is how it brings people together. It’s about collaboration, vision, and working towards a shared goal.
Outside of work, I enjoy reading, camping, and spending time with my family. I’m also passionate about BBQ—my license plate even says TXBBQLV, so feel free to honk if you love brisket too!
Favorite movie, book, and tv show?
Casablanca, Crime and Punishment and Seinfeld
What’s one goal you want to achieve in the next 5 years?
Get a lower than a 90 at golf and higher than 90 at sporting clays
What architecture or place is on your bucket list to visit?
St. Peters Basilica
Heather’s true passion is learning and challenging herself daily. Her calling is serving others. Her fulfillment comes by integrating her passions and calling into almost everything she does—from her profession to her volunteerism. She strives to be a strong leader with a servant’s heart by helping others achieve their goals.
With a Masters of Architecture from Kansas State University, she began her career as an intern architect before moving to marketing. Her experience in architecture and design theory gives her a well-rounded perspective on print and digital design which has led Pfluger to positive outcomes on many fronts.
Principal | Director of Communications and Community Engagement
Cody joined Pfluger after running Prescott Communications for 15 years. He has vast experience in corporate and school communications, public engagement, bond campaign law, and social media strategy. Cody has also developed a system for inclusive bond planning, community engagement, and staff involvement in campaign processes.
Chris has 33 years of experience and has led the design effort on more than 150 Higher Education projects for numerous institutions across Texas. His experience includes academic buildings, labs, nursing and allied health facilities, recreation centers, performing arts centers, training centers, and sports facilities.
Heather’s true passion is learning and challenging herself daily. Her calling is serving others. Her fulfillment comes by integrating her passions and calling into almost everything she does—from her profession to her volunteerism. She strives to be a strong leader with a servant’s heart by helping others achieve their goals.
With a Masters of Architecture from Kansas State University, she began her career as an intern architect before moving to marketing. Her experience in architecture and design theory gives her a well-rounded perspective on print and digital design which has led Pfluger to positive outcomes on many fronts.
In Rhonda’s 25 years of business development, she has built strong connections with industry peers and is passionate about clients and maximizing opportunities for all. Besides her passion for building relationships, Rhonda’s success is also due to her love of architecture. “I went back to college after working for a management consulting firm to study biology. I realized I was missing a creative component to my life and found architecture. I had my daughter a month after graduating and chose to continue my business development career in the design field.”
A true people person, Rhonda enjoys spending time with her children, listening to live music, traveling, enjoying food and art, and being an active member of her community. She currently participates in a number of businesses and civic groups in Austin, such as the Real Estate Council, Urban Land Institute, United Way, Commercial Real Estate Women, and the Women’s Fund.
Sean brings his experience, insight, and an open mind to his projects at Pfluger. He consistently demonstrates his ability as a Principal to lead teams effectively and meet the intended objectives. Clients also appreciate Sean’s ability to identify issues quickly and accurately, and work collaboratively with them to achieve great results.
Principal | Director of Communications and Community Engagement
Cody joined Pfluger after running Prescott Communications for 15 years. He has vast experience in corporate and school communications, public engagement, bond campaign law, and social media strategy. Cody has also developed a system for inclusive bond planning, community engagement, and staff involvement in campaign processes.
Bianca is a valuable team player from concept design through construction administration. Her understanding of color relationships assures that the spaces she designs are timeless and inspirational. In addition, she is particularly fluent in BIM, which allows her to help promote a better understanding of design intent and enhance communication with the client, team members, and the contractor.
I was born on the naval base in Portsmouth, Virginia. My dad was in the Navy, so we moved around quite a bit when I was young. I’ve called Texas home since 1988 and Houston since 2000. Married for 28 years, I’m a proud dad to Madison and Grant.
I graduated from UT Arlington with a BS in Architecture. Growing up, I loved sketching stadiums and ski resorts, which I think led me to pursue architecture. The best part of my job is seeing our designs come to life and witnessing students’ and staff’s reactions on their first day in a new school. I take pride in creating thorough, easy-to-understand documents for our clients and contractors.
Outside of work, I enjoy music, dogs, movies, yard work, and detailing cars.
What architecture or place is on your bucket list to visit?
I would like to visit all of the major league baseball stadiums throughout North America.
Favorite movie, book, or tv show?
Back to the Future, Aliens
I grew up in a military family, which meant moving around quite a bit. We lived in Texas, Indiana, Florida, Illinois, and even England. I’m the youngest of three, with two older sisters.
I earned my Bachelor of Science from the UTSA School of Architecture. Growing up, I wanted to be an artist but was unsure about the career prospects. I took an architecture class in college out of curiosity and immediately knew I had found my path. Architecture blends art, design, math, and science, and I love that it’s both creative and practical.
My favorite part of the job is the design phase—creating new ideas and exploring spaces, forms, and materials. It’s where imagination meets function, and I find that process incredibly inspiring.
Outside of work, I’m busy keeping up with my kids and their activities. I love spending time outdoors—hiking, biking, and camping—and playing music on the guitar and piano. I’m also a huge Spurs fan!
What architecture or place is on your bucket list to visit?
Italy—especially Rome, Florence, and Venice.
What’s one piece of advice you’d give to someone starting their career?
Get comfortable being uncomfortable—that’s how you grow. Don’t wait for permission; take the initiative.
Did you have a favorite hang out spot in high school or college?
The Sombrilla at UTSA. It’s an outdoor plaza next to the library with a fountain, communal seating, and a lively atmosphere. It was the heart of the campus and a great place to gather.
Chris has 33 years of experience and has led the design effort on more than 150 Higher Education projects for numerous institutions across Texas. His experience includes academic buildings, labs, nursing and allied health facilities, recreation centers, performing arts centers, training centers, and sports facilities.
I’ve been with Pfluger for nearly two decades, and in that time, I’ve found my passion in educational architecture. As managing principal of the Austin office, I get to guide projects from concept to completion, tackling challenges and building relationships along the way. Knowing that the spaces we create have a lasting impact is what drives me. I hope our buildings make students and educators stop, appreciate their surroundings, and feel a little happier and healthier.
Outside of work, I love staying active—whether it’s running, sailing, hiking, or even watercolor painting. It’s my way of unwinding and keeping my creativity going. My sister and I are also working on a fun challenge: climbing the 46 high peaks in the Adirondacks. This summer we hit number 13!
Favorite movie?
Hunt for the Wilderpeople
If you could spend a day in someone else’s shoes, whose would they be and why?
I’d be an astronaut—just for a day in space without the hassle of getting there and back!
What’s one goal you want to achieve in the next 5 years?
Spending all the time I can with my kids
I grew up in Cypress, spending most of my time playing outdoors with friends and racing home to beat the streetlights.
Growing up, I wanted to be the next “Bill Nye the Science Guy” or even an astronaut, and in high school, I started working on cars with friends. However, it was a high school art history class that sparked my interest in architecture. That led me to pursue and earn a BS in Architecture from UTSA.
I pursued this career because I’m fascinated by cities and how architects shape spaces. The collaboration in design and seeing the impact on end users keeps me motivated. Outside of work, I enjoy running and hiking. I try to surround myself with things that make me laugh, inspire curiosity, and creativity.
What architecture or place is on your bucket list to visit?
I’d really like to experience the northern lights.
What’s one piece of advice you’d give to someone starting their career?
Remember to always stay curious and pursue the things that bring you joy.
I grew up in the San Antonio area, though I was born at Fort Bragg, NC. My mom was an army nurse, and my dad was a pharmacist, so they always thought I’d end up in the medical field. For a while, I did too—I started college as a pre-med student. But a fender-bender during my freshman year changed everything. I got into a car accident with a professor, and because I was a student, the insurance companies assumed I was at fault. Determined to prove otherwise, I spent three days drafting detailed plans of the accident—before, during, and after. I ended up having way more fun doing that than my biology homework, and that’s when I knew architecture was my true calling.
I earned a BA in Architecture from Baylor University and a Master’s in Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis. Now, I’m passionate about creating spaces that will impact generations of students. The work we do has a lasting effect, and that’s what keeps me motivated every day.
When I’m not busy at work, you can find me running the parental taxi service for gymnastics, violin, and baseball practice. It’s a great way to stay connected with my kids! But when I get the chance, I love cooking, reading, and planning our next family trip.
What’s an unusual skill you have that people might not know about?
I have always enjoyed dancing—not dancing like at a wedding reception, but actual technical dance. And after a long search, I finally found a local studio that offers adult-level classes! This year I’m taking jazz, ballet, and tap classes!
What’s one piece of advice you’d give to someone starting their career?
No one is going to advocate for you more than yourself. Don’t undersell yourself. Push yourself, ask for help, and volunteer to take on more responsibility…set yourself apart from the crowd.
I grew up all over South Texas, but spent most of my childhood in Corpus Christi. After high school, I earned my bachelor’s in architecture from the University of Texas at Austin and moved back to my hometown.
I’ve always been interested in art and science, and in 8th grade, my art teacher suggested architecture. Though I considered studying physics, architecture won me over when I realized how it can shape spaces and impact people’s lives. I haven’t looked back since.
The best part of my job is knowing our work inspires both clients and our team. In a meeting not too long ago, we were asked our opinion on a particular matter, and a board member said, “we value your insight and trust your opinion…. we know that you have our best interest at heart.” That really touched me and reinvigorated me to bring my best every day.
When I’m not working, I enjoy running and reading. I’ve trained for marathons and participated in many races, including Beach to Bay, a relay marathon honoring the military. I’ve been part of a team running that race since 2008, and those medals mean a lot to me.
What architecture or place is on your bucket list to visit?
Gaudí’s Sagrada Família. The story behind it and the dedication to its completion are truly inspiring.
What’s an unusual skill you have that people might not know about?
I can write with either hand, upside down and backwards.
I recently graduated from Texas Tech with a major in marketing and a minor in biology. I grew up in Mesquite and once dreamed of becoming a dentist before I found my passion for marketing.
Sports are a significant part of my life, and in my free time, you can find me either watching games on TV or playing league games with friends. In college, I loved spending time at the rec center, where I would play pick-up basketball after classes. Lately, I’ve been exploring new hobbies and am currently learning how to play the guitar.
What motivates or inspires you to come to work every day?
Wanting to learn and absorb as much as I can from the people around me in order to be the best at what I do.
If you could have any superpower, what would it be and how would you use it?
I’ve always said super speed. I don’t know exactly how I would use it, I just know that it would be a fun power to have.
Born in Irving and raised in Stephenville, TX, I knew from age six that I wanted to be an architect. My fascination with high-rise buildings eventually led me to pursue a career in architecture. The opportunity to collaborate with others and draw inspiration from my colleagues keeps me motivated every day—and a good cup of coffee doesn’t hurt, either.
What’s an unusual skill you have that people might not know about?
Cooking and baking
If you could spend a day in someone else’s shoes, whose would they be and why?
Chuck Yeager. I like to go fast.
How do you hope your work will impact the people who experience it?
My hope is that the things I am a part of creating provide a better place for people to work, live, and experience while creating positive feelings of happiness and well-being./p>
Born and raised in Dallas, I earned my architecture degree from Texas A&M and have spent 30 years specializing in higher education design. My passion lies in creating green, healthy buildings that enhance communities. One project that stands out in my journey is the TCU School of Medicine, designed as the university’s first off-campus building. It was created to help foster “empathetic scholars,” with a focus on building connections between future doctors and their patients. Outside of work, I’m a family man who loves traveling and riding motorcycles.
What is your dream vacation?
Germany (Munich) in September taking in both Oktoberfest and a Bayern Münech game.
What’s one piece of advice you’d give to someone starting their career?
Realize every day is a learning experience. Work to learn, learn to share.
Favorite movie, book, or tv show?
The Fifth Element
I grew up in Wylie, TX, back when it was still a small rural town outside of Dallas. My family had horses, and my first “architecture project” was building a two-story barn for my mom. From a young age, I was always drawing buildings and explaining my designs to family, and it wasn’t long before I realized that this was called architecture.
I went on to earn my Architecture degree from Auburn, where I participated in the Rural Studio program—it was an incredible experience that reinforced my love for design and community impact. I’ve never really considered doing anything else. What I love most about my job is how it brings people together. It’s about collaboration, vision, and working towards a shared goal.
Outside of work, I enjoy reading, camping, and spending time with my family. I’m also passionate about BBQ—my license plate even says TXBBQLV, so feel free to honk if you love brisket too!
Favorite movie, book, and tv show?
Casablanca, Crime and Punishment and Seinfeld
What’s one goal you want to achieve in the next 5 years?
Get a lower than a 90 at golf and higher than 90 at sporting clays
What architecture or place is on your bucket list to visit?
St. Peters Basilica
Born and raised in Mumbai, I always dreamed of capturing the world through a lens. As I grew older, I remained passionate about photography and incorporated it into my travels. Although I come from a family of civil engineers, I chose architecture to fulfill my creative aspirations. This journey led to the U.S., a transition I made during the challenging times of Covid. It’s a move that I look back on with immense pride, considering the personal growth I’ve experienced.
With almost 3 years of experience in the design and construction industry, I’ve had the opportunity to work in both India and the US, primarily on residential and commercial projects. Joining Pfluger and transitioning to education projects has been a fascinating experience, offering new design challenges that I’m eager to explore further. I have a keen interest in computational design, and I am now part of the generative design group at Pfluger. My goal is to delve deeper into this field and research how to effectively implement Computational design in a professional setting, aiming to achieve a more efficient workflow. I’m excited about this opportunity to blend creativity with cutting-edge technology
What’s one piece of advice you would give to someone starting their career?
The profession is undoubtedly challenging, but the rewards are immensely gratifying. Seeing your designs come to life and witnessing the joy of the occupants as they appreciate the spaces you’ve crafted is an unparalleled experience. It fuels my passion and makes all the hard work worthwhile.
Did you have a hang-out space on your high school or college campus? What was it, and why did you gravitate there?
Whenever I faced a creative block or needed to write a paper, my go-to spot was the lawn near the main mall area on the UT Austin campus. Being outdoors, surrounded by nature, and listening to music was the perfect remedy to clear my mind and regain focus for my work.
What architecture is on your bucket list to visit?
The Sagrada Familia has been on my bucket list for the longest time. Whenever I come across articles or pictures of its ongoing construction, I find myself mesmerized by the intricate details envisioned by Gaudi. The sheer beauty and complexity of the design captivate my imagination, making me even more eager to visit this architectural masterpiece.
I am an international Licensed Architect, fluent in both English and Spanish. My journey began with studying architecture in Mexico City. From there, I ventured to San Diego before making Austin my home in 2006. An exciting chapter of my early career was spent at LEGO for eight years — which was as intriguing as it sounds and helped me see architecture in a different light.
I’m a big music fan, always looking to add vinyl and CD’s to my ever growing collection. Im also a LEGO enthusiast and still collect and build selected sets, as well as photography, when I travel and am around the City.
What’s one piece of advice you would give to someone starting their career?
Never stop. Hard work and dedication, and never despair under adverse circumstances. Find a good mentor.
What are you most proud of?
Being licensed in two countries, worked in both, and being able to bring a completely different point of view to both.
Favorite movie or book or TV show?
I am biased, James Cameron’s Titanic Movie. I worked on it during the filming of it, right after graduating college. It was a great experience.