About Automotive Architecture
Automotive Architecture was founded and created by a Licensed Architect
with over twenty-one years of expertise in architectural practice. Project
types range from Car-Care Facilities and Automotive Repair Centers, Fire
Stations and Emergency Response Facilities, Banks, Schools and
Churches, to Large-scale Retail Facilities, Multi-purpose Commercial
Centers, and Urban Planning and Transportation Centers (see some of
our designs below). Total project values exceed over $200-million in
construction costs and cover numerous States within the U.S.

It is this wealth of experience that gives Automotive Architecture the ability
to offer only the highest quality professional design services, with our
focus directed
exclusively toward the Automotive Enthusiast and Collector.

Our Founder has been passionate about automobiles since his youth,
building and racing his first road-worthy car at the young age of eleven
(the All-American Soap Box Derby). Although he was "smoked" in the very
first heat by the previous-year's winner, he did take home the grand prize
for "Best Interior". Since then, he has resurrected almost twenty cars from
ill-fated existences, and currently owns a classic '65 Mustang convertible
that he has personally restored to concours class.

He is a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Mustang
Club of America, and his local Mustang Club. He holds certification with
the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) and
has both active and inactive architectural licenses in twelve States
throughout the United States.
"Best Interior" Award
Our Founder (Tom) sporting his "really cool" patriotic jeans...
and allowing one of his younger brothers to take the wheel!
(circa 1972)
My "current" automotive project
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Are you unable to add that automotive lift to your garage
due to low ceilings and overhead door travel issues?...
Automotive Architecture has solutions!
Our concept for a waterfront development in
downtown Cleveland, Ohio that introduces
residences, schools, businesses, museums
marketplaces, marinas, parks and many
other amenities to the urban waterfront.
Our concept for the Stenton commuter rail
station near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.