Committed to Houston's future, the Oxberry Group has established an exceptional in-house leadership team while forming partnerships with award-winning architects, designers and consultants. Since the company's founding in 2002, principals Pejman (PJ) and Shahin (Sean) Jamea have shown an appreciation for the soul and intricacies of Houston's Inner Loop real estate market.
A broad educational base lends the partners exceptional perspective that draws on a family history of urban development as well as PJ's expertise in design and architecture and Sean's proficiency in real estate law and finance. Perkins+Will is an interdisciplinary, research-based architecture and design firm established in 1935 and founded on the belief that design has the power to transform lives and enhance communities.
A broad educational base lends the partners exceptional perspective that draws on a family history of urban development as well as PJ's expertise in design and architecture and Sean's proficiency in real estate law and finance. Perkins+Will is an interdisciplinary, research-based architecture and design firm established in 1935 and founded on the belief that design has the power to transform lives and enhance communities.
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Immerse yourself in a fascinating world of art, culture, and entertainment. The Houston Museum District is one of the top multicultural and art districts in the country and attracts people from all over the world to learn about and celebrate art, history, culture, and nature. Part of the pleasure and excitement of The Mond's address is living in the heart of one of the city's most vibrant and picturesque neighborhoods.
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Asif Waheed
Aug 18, 2021
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Ibukunoluwa Eweje
Jun 01, 2020
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Jason A.
Jun 08, 2018
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Looks ok in the front... What happened to the rest of it?! When you build something that is much taller than everything around it, the aesthetic of every side matters. That means the hole punch windows in the nasty looking stucco which composes all the other sides of 'The Mondrian' are unacceptable. Poor Piet Mondrian must be turning over in his grave.
Regi Gonzalez Regi
Sep 29, 2017
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