Brady loves to help people accomplish their dreams for a unique, custom design. Whether it is for your home in the country or your office downtown, Brady can help you find beautiful solutions for an expressive architecture that says something about you and your inspiration.
Based in the Texas Hill Country, Brady Dietert has generational roots in the region. He specializes in regionally specific, timeless architecture. He uses the materials that blend with the landscape and create spaces that connect people to the outdoors.
Brady has experience in the design of various building types. Starting his career in his hometown of Kerrville with Peter W. Lewis Architect in 2008, he helped prepare the documentation for the downtown transformation of the new Kerrville City Hall and Plaza. After graduating with his Masters Degree in Architecture, he worked with the large firm, Corgan, in Dallas for 2 years, assisting with the United States Social Security National Support Center Office and Data Center that achieved LEED Gold Campus Certification.
In 2014, Brady was recruited to work with Overland Partners in San Antonio where he managed many large, high-profile projects such as Christus Santa Rosa Children’s Hospital, Austin Community College - Rio Grande, Alamo Colleges - Northwest Vista College, Several Corporate Headquarters, and several high-end residential projects.
In 2021, Brady moved to Austin to work with Bercy Chen Studio as a Senior Architect and Project Director. He assisted in 2 large masterplanning designs, several developer test-fits, as well as several high-end residential projects.
Upon the passing of his father in 2022, Brady decided to move home to the Hill Country to be the caretaker of his family’s historic ranch in Real County. He began his journey toward his solo architectural practice with an award winning residential project “Chertecho Tree Tower.” He now designs residential and commercial projects throughout the Hill Country Region of Texas.
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Since his garage band youth as a teen of the 1990’s, Brady Dietert has a compulsion to write and record original music. He attended the songwriters’ night at Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos from 2002-2009 where he crafted his Hill-Country-Indie-Folk genre by blending the Indie Rock passion of his youth with the regional Texas Songwriting traditions. He has continued to write and perform music on a small scale while nurturing his network of beautiful and inspirational songwriting friends.
For Brady, Songwriting and architectural planning are similar processes. Through diligent, focus, craft, and curiosity original expressions can be uncovered. This can be therapeutic when exploring in solitude, and intimately bonding when taken on in collaboration with others.