In 1898,
Charles Henry Page and his brother Louis Page formed Page Brother, Architects and focused on designing courthouses and public schools. Charles's son, Charles Henry Page Jr., joined the firm following Louis's death in 1934. A year later, Louis's son, Louis Charles Page Jr., partnered with his college roommate, Louis Southerland, to form the Austin-based firm Page and Southerland. Louis's brother, George Page, would join the firm in 1939 and the name changed to Page Southerland Page. The firm changed its name to just Page in 2013. In 2022, Page bought the architectural and planning firm, EYP, merging the former
Albany-based company's national offices and design portfolio. In 2023, Page acquired
Davis Brody Bond, a former
New York City-based architecture firm with notable projects including the
National September 11 Memorial & Museum, the Portico Gallery at the
Frick Collection, and the
National Museum of African American History and Culture. == Notable projects ==