Malcolm Davis Architecture Evolves into MDa Studios

A new firm name and leadership reflects a new chapter for the award-winning residential architecture firm – MDa Studios.
Malcolm Davis Architecture, the renowned Bay Area firm founded by acclaimed architect Malcolm Davis, is now MDa Studios (MDa). This rebranding marks a new chapter for the firm, led by Principals Pat Blackburn and Elsa Brown, who will build upon Davis’ legacy of innovative, sustainable, and creative design, while bringing in fresh perspectives and a commitment to compelling and collaborative design.

Noe Valley Residence – Photo credit Joe Fletcher
After more than three decades at the helm, Davis steps into a new phase of his professional journey. He will continue to contribute to the studio in a consulting role, offering design input, advice and guidance.
“With Elsa and Pat taking the lead, the time is now right for me to step away more fully,” Davis reflects.
Brown and Blackburn plan to lead an exciting evolution for MDa that they believe will reflect a natural progression for the firm. Blackburn, who has been with the firm since 2013, and Brown, since 2015, have been integral to the firm’s growth. Together, the duo bring complementary skills—Blackburn offers a gift for design clarity and architectural precision, while Brown carries forward the institutional design knowledge of MDa with an intuitive and natural talent for recognizing the essence of a project.

Camp Baird – Photo credit Joe Fletcher
“We see this as a mindful evolution, sticking to the principles that have always driven our work: thoughtful designs, strong indoor/outdoor connections, and a focus on natural light,” says Blackburn.
MDa’s future is built on a foundation of respect for the past. Davis’s passion for design, natural light, and sustainable architecture has shaped the firm’s ethos, and the Partners are committed to preserving these core principles.

Palo Alto Residence – Photo credit Bernard Andre
“From new sustainable building techniques to innovative technologies, we are constantly looking for ways to reduce our environmental impact while creating timeless spaces,” Blackburn explains. Brown continues, “We love what we are doing and want to maintain the essence of what Malcolm created.”
Notably, MDa was included in the inaugural Forbes America’s Top 200 Residential Architects list. The distinction acknowledges architectural firms with distinguished track records in their areas of expertise who have demonstrated innovative leadership, significantly contributed to the advancement of residential architectural practice, and made valuable contributions to society. The honor not only supports the firm’s efforts since inception, but also encourages future achievements and goals for the next generation of leadership.

Stone – Photo credit Joe Fletcher