Our Philosophy
At Trinity Architects, we specialize in both commercial and residential architecture, proudly serving Central Texas and Northeast Texas. Our design philosophy begins with the dreams of our clients and the distinct character of each site, ensuring every project is a thoughtful reflection of its environment.
We are stewards of the land, committed to using materials and methods that minimize environmental impact. Whether designing a custom home, a community space, or a commercial facility, our goal is to create an organic fit—a solution that feels natural, purposeful, and enduring.
We’re continually inspired by the world around us—by conversations with clients, the work of our peers, the great masters, and the art that surrounds us, whether in a painting, a song, a film, a photograph, or a well-worn book. Our travels, experiences, and observations naturally inform the work we create. Simply put, we approach every project with deep care, genuine passion, and a love for the entire creative process.
Whether you're planning a new build, renovation, or master plan, we’d love to hear your ideas. Let’s start the conversation.
We are stewards of the land, committed to using materials and methods that minimize environmental impact. Whether designing a custom home, a community space, or a commercial facility, our goal is to create an organic fit—a solution that feels natural, purposeful, and enduring.
We’re continually inspired by the world around us—by conversations with clients, the work of our peers, the great masters, and the art that surrounds us, whether in a painting, a song, a film, a photograph, or a well-worn book. Our travels, experiences, and observations naturally inform the work we create. Simply put, we approach every project with deep care, genuine passion, and a love for the entire creative process.
Whether you're planning a new build, renovation, or master plan, we’d love to hear your ideas. Let’s start the conversation.
Project Experience
We have diverse project experience across Texas and beyond. Our portfolio spans a wide range of project types including (but not limited to):
You can find more examples and photos here in our Portfolio.
- Performing arts centers
- Retail & office buildings
- Churches & schools
- Fire stations & healthcare facilities
- Memorials
- Custom Homes
- Renovations
You can find more examples and photos here in our Portfolio.
Meet the Principals
Matt Webb
Principal Architect/Owner, LEED AP, TX Lic# 20695
Matt Webb started his career in 1987 framing a bay window for a house less than a mile from the Trinity River in Dallas. Several months later he drove by and saw a small child sitting at this very window of her new home smiling at the neighborhood into which she had just moved. From that day forward, he knew architecture could positively affect other lives. After graduating from the University of Texas at Arlington, Webb designed and built hundreds of homes in Northeast Texas from as far north as the Red River to as far south as the Trinity River in Kaufman County. During the mid-nineties he operated an office in Greenville, Texas before eventually becoming the lead designer for a major home builder in Dallas, Texas where he served through 1998. Later that year he moved near Pittsburgh, PA where he immersed himself in steel construction for an architecture firm who designed churches, schools and hospitals in Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, and Virginia. In 2001, Matt moved to Northern California where he was primarily involved in the design and construction document phases of school production. He lived above the banks of the Trinity River in the Trinity Mountains and worked overlooking Santiago Calatrava’s Turtle Bay Bridge as it spanned the Sacramento River. In 2002, Matt relocated to Central Texas where he worked for a Round Rock firm until 2009. He was employed there as a Senior Project Manager, and his design and management skills took flight. His most notable projects during this tenure were a custom estate home built by White Construction in Rob Roy of Austin, the Hills Fitness Medical Office Building built by Raymond Construction, the Williamson County Children’s Advocacy Center and numerous other buildings with Jimmy Jacobs Development, and the Round Rock Amphitheater built by Fazzone Construction.
In 2002, Matt’s design was considered for the 9/11 Memorial competition for flight 77 that crashed into the Pentagon. His work has been published in Architecture and Urbanism, Arkkitehti-Finnish Architectural Review, and Fisuras de la cultura contemporanea. He also published a book of his own work in 2009.
Matt is an author, publisher, filmmaker, photographer and painter. He enjoys fly fishing, kayaking, golf, hiking, and most of all spending time with his wife and two sons. His love for the outdoors has been further enriched by the writing of Henry David Thoreau and most recently John Grave’s, Goodbye to a River. He’s happiest when he is exploring a new river or a bend in an old river that he’s never seen – design perfection.
In 2002, Matt’s design was considered for the 9/11 Memorial competition for flight 77 that crashed into the Pentagon. His work has been published in Architecture and Urbanism, Arkkitehti-Finnish Architectural Review, and Fisuras de la cultura contemporanea. He also published a book of his own work in 2009.
Matt is an author, publisher, filmmaker, photographer and painter. He enjoys fly fishing, kayaking, golf, hiking, and most of all spending time with his wife and two sons. His love for the outdoors has been further enriched by the writing of Henry David Thoreau and most recently John Grave’s, Goodbye to a River. He’s happiest when he is exploring a new river or a bend in an old river that he’s never seen – design perfection.
Britni Ganze
Principal Architect/Owner, TX Lic #21300
Britni Ganze has nurtured a love of creativity and problem solving since childhood, setting her sights on an architectural career before she started high school. She immersed herself in art and drafting—drawn to the idea of creating form from concept and influencing the world through that form. Britni attended Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, graduating with honors while receiving both her Bachelor of Science in Architecture and Master of Architecture degrees. She immediately began her internship with an Austin, Texas design firm that specialized in both high-end custom homes and commercial architecture, giving her a diverse spectrum of experience on which to begin her career. In late 2005, she took a position with a small design firm in Round Rock, Texas. It was there that she completed her architectural internship and became a licensed architect while serving as Project Manager. While she was primarily involved in the design and construction document phases of a wide range of commercial projects, she gained valuable experience in all aspects from pre-design to construction observation. Since co-founding Trinity Architects in 2009, Britni has managed design and construction documents for a multitude of project types, including restaurants, office buildings, preschools, places of worship, and custom homes.
Britni enjoys crafting, graphic design, reading, gardening, and traveling. She spends most of her free time with her husband, son and pets.
Britni enjoys crafting, graphic design, reading, gardening, and traveling. She spends most of her free time with her husband, son and pets.