perspectives brand identity Commodore Perry Estate Austin The first time New York designer Ken Fulk laid eyes on the mansion built by architect Hal Thomson for Texan cotton tycoon Edgar Perry, he swooned. " There's nothing like it, " he says of the 1928 Italian Renaissance Revival landmark, noting that the " quirky mix of styles amid formal gardens in the middle of an urban setting is truly extraordinary. " Working with Pasadena, California-based architects Moule & Polyzoides, " we did our best to accentuate what was inherent, " Fulk says, " a place ripe for The Commodore Perry Estate was originally designed by Hal Thomson for Texas cotton tycoon Edgar Perry Heirloom furniture infuses historic character into the guestrooms 060 May 2021 hospitalitydesign.com Inspired by Texas Hill country, a handpainted mural by Deborah Phillips wraps the double-height entryhttp://www.hospitalitydesign.com