Meet the Team
THOMAS E. ROBEY, AIA
PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT, ROBEY ARCHITECTURE, INC.
Thom Robey, AIA is a principal of Robey Architecture with over 28 years of design and professional experience in architectural design and project management, master planning, adaptive re-use of existing structures and new construction of various building types. As a native San Antonian, Thom has been involved in many urban issues that reinforce his desire to enhance the quality of life and the built environment through design.
Thom has been a speaker/presenter at state AIA and APA conventions and numerous community forums on urban issues and was awarded Outstanding Alumni in 1996 for his urbanist endeavors from the University of Houston. Thom was also the editor of the recently published book, Traditions and Visions: A Guide to San Antonio Architecture.
Mr. Robey is a graduate of the University of Houston, Texas with a Bachelor of Architecture. He is recognized as on of the “Top 50 Graduates in the History of the College of Architecture”. Mr. Robey is a registered architect in the states of Texas and Georgia, a registered interior designer in the state of Texas and is NCARB certified. (National Council of Architectural Registration Board).
Architect: TBAE Registration No. 12556
Interior Design: TBAE Registration No. 8214

JOSE TORRES, ASSOC. AIA
ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER, ROBEY ARCHITECTURE, INC.
Mr. Torres has worked with a wide variety of building types including municipal, institutional, religious, commercial, industrial and residential. Mr. Torres has also completed several adaptive-reuse projects including; Sam ministries Transitional Living and Learning Center, JumpStart Performance Theater Expansion, Drury Inn Riverwalk Extension, and has recently completed master plan schemes for Urban15 performance group.
Working with VIA Metropolitan Transit, Mr. Torres completed VIA Kel-Lac Transit Station, which received a TSA design award in 2004. With a strong emphasis in construction administration that spans over ten years, Mr. Torres has gained strong on-site skills in planning and problem solving methods during the construction for a wide variety of buildings types. Other Construction Administrative work include, San Fernando Community Center completed in 2005, VIA Kel-Lac Transit Station completed in 2003, Cibolo Creek Community Church completed in 2003, Churchill Baptist Church Multipurpose Building completed in 2000, and Paseo Del Antiguo Laredo completed in 2000. Another valuable skill that Mr. Torres brings is his understanding in Information Technology. Merging the complex and fast changing technologies that are available is another important skill that he facilitates for our clients.
Mr. Torres is a graduate of the University of Texas at San Antonio with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture.

ANILU TREVINO
NTERIORS ASSOCIATE, ROBEY ARCHITECTURE, INC.
Miss Trevino is a graduate of the Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey with a Bachelor of Architecture.
Anilu Trevino has a Master in Interior Design with a focus in retail and work space from the ELISAVA School of Design in Barcelona, Spain. She graduated with honors from the Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM), more commonly known as the Tecnologico de Moterrey with a B.A. in Architecture and complemented her degree attending the Politecnico di Torino in Turin, Italy; where she experienced historical restoration and preservation projects as well as field studies throughout Europe including Spain, Germany and the Netherlands.
Miss Trevino was selected and recognized for her work with what is known as the 10 for 10 Program. A charitable initiative sponsored by CEMEX and the ITESM Center of Design & Construction, where 10 homes are designed and built for 10 disadvantaged families promoting sustainable design through the use of alternative construction systems and materials.
Aside from Miss Trevino’s extensive experience developing schematic design and construction documents she also has experience as the sole designer and construction administrator on various projects, including renovations, additions, new construction, interior design, and furniture design. This includes working on religious, institutional, and residential/mixed use projects among which are a new home for the Sisters of the Holy Spirit and Mary Immaculate, ACCD Northwest Vista College, and St. Benedicts Lofts.
Most recently before joining Robey Architecture, Miss Trevino was working with Bonell i Gil Arquitectes in Barcelona, Spain where she planned and designed, and managed construction administration the implementation of architectural interiors designs for the UNESECO World Heritage Site Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau’s new addition.
