Contact

Dale Owen Overmyer, AIA
3213 P Street NW
Washington, DC 20007

P 202.333.5596
EMAIL

Dale Overmyer Architects was established in 1996 with a focus on custom residential design. The firm has designed projects for clients in Washington, D.C., Virginia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, and Florida. Services include site evaluation, project analysis, programming, historic review process and presentation, schematic design, landscape design, interior design, construction documents, bidding, contract negotiation, and construction administration. Dale Overmyer Architects enjoys a collaborative relationship with a number of landscape, engineering, and interior design professionals. The office currently employs five associates and is located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Dale Owen Overmyer, Jr. was born in Venezuela, and raised overseas in West Africa and Great Britain. During that time, he traveled extensively in Europe and developed a passion for drawing and a love of the built environment. After earning a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Texas in 1985, Dale moved to Georgetown. In 1986, he began working as a project architect at Robert Bell Architects. Dale received his license to practice architecture in 1990. He established Dale Overmyer Architects in 1996 with a focus on custom residential design. Dale continues to reside in Georgetown with his wife and four daughters.

Staff

Dennis Hornick, Associate
Master of Architecture
The Catholic University of America

Jeremy Fletcher, Associate
Bachelor of Science in Architecture
The Catholic University of America

Daniel Jacobeen, Associate
Master of Architecture
The Catholic University of America

Laura Rowland, Associate
Bachelor of Science in Architecture
The Catholic University of America

Cindy Gray, Office Manager

Stephanie Derwin, Associate
Bachelor of Science in Architecture
University of Virginia

Suzie O'Brien, Associate
Bachelor of Architecture
University of Notre Dame

Elizabeth Shephard, Associate
Master of Architecture
University of Maryland

Erik Bootsma, Associate
Master of Architecture
University of Notre Dame