Pablo Serna is an Architect and Interior Designer living in historic Bastrop, Texas.

PABLO SERNA

Creative, thoughtful and enterprising design professional with more than twenty years experience in architecture and the construction industry. Offering Integrated Project Delivery Management for commercial and residential developments. Particularly skilled at incorporating cost effective green building design solutions. Emphasis on life cycle cost return of investment through Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Energy Use Analysis.

Pablo is a licensed Architect (TBAE #27374) and Interior Designer (TBAE #9100) in the State of Texas. A military veteran of six years in the Texas Army National Guard, Pablo completed his studies at Texas A&M University at College Station in 1991. Pablo and his family moved to Austin where he began his architectural career working with some of the top firms including BLGY, Jessen Inc., and Fromberge Associates, Inc. from 1991 - 2001. Pablo began his private practice in 2001 working with other renowned architects such as Milosav Cekic, John Volz, and green building pioneer, Pliny Fisk III, of the award winning, Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems.

Pablo won his first award in 1999 for the interior remodel for the Southern Dominican Province, Novitiate House in San Antonio, Texas. In 2001, as the Project Manager for Fromberg Associates, Inc. on the Blanco High School, the project won the Value Award presented by Texas Association of School Boards and the Texas Association of School Administrators. In 2012, Pablo won a third design award for Best Addition less than $50k, Texas Association of Builders. Recently, Pablo (Architect) and Art Village DVLP (Builder) were finalists for the “Best Architectural Design 2021” by the Texas Association of Builders.

Pablo is active in his community volunteering as a Level III Archery Coach with the Boy Scouts of America and was recently appointed to the City of Bastrop, Board of Adjustments, Planning & Zoning, and the Historic Landmark Commission. He and his wife Cecilia, have been married for 30+ years and have eight children, several of whom have gone on to college at Texas A&M, Rice University, Cleveland Institute of Art, and Texas A&M Corpus Christi.