For decades, Domin Bock Architects has been known for thoughtful design, careful listening, and homes that feel both timeless and deeply personal.

As we enter a new chapter as Douglas Bock Architects, we are proud to continue the legacy that began with Ron Domin, and grew through two decades of partnership—one rooted in craftsmanship, collaboration, and a clear understanding that great architecture begins with the people who will live in it. While our name evolves, our commitment to exceptional residential design remains unchanged.

A courtyard with a small swimming pool in front of a white, two-story building with arched windows, decorative balconies, and Mediterranean architecture details. Lounge chairs are in the pool, and there is a seating area with chairs and a small table.

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Associations

Logo for CNU, Congress for the New Urbanism, on a blue background
Black and white circular logo for the U.S. Green Building Council with a stylized oak leaf in the center.
Red circular logo with white uppercase letters AIA
Seaside Institute logo in blue and black text on a white background.
NCARB logo on a blue background

From our first meeting, we felt genuinely heard. Doug and Denise invested time in understanding how we live and what mattered most to us, then translated that into a design that feels both elevated and deeply personal.

They are exceptionally detail-oriented — every material and sightline was considered — yet the home never felt over designed.

Indoor hallway with a high wooden ceiling, white walls, decorative lanterns along the floor, a large hanging pendant light, and a view of a courtyard with a swimming pool and outdoor furniture in the background.

“We would recommend them without hesitation to anyone seeking luxury architecture delivered with care, attention to detail, and artistry.”

— Dr. Julie Countess and Dr. Russ Gibson