Strength in Design. Excellence in Execution.
Stallion Engineering is a multidisciplinary firm committed to delivering high-performance engineering and architectural solutions that stand the test of time.
Our architectural design services focus on creating innovative and purposeful spaces that seamlessly blend aesthetics with functionality.
Our structural engineering team focuses on creating safe, reliable frameworks that support architectural intent and withstand environmental forces.
The planning, development, and implementation of electrical systems that safely and efficiently deliver power and control signals.
focuses on creating and developing mechanical systems and components that meet functional, structural, and manufacturing requirements.
This includes the design of power plants (renewable or conventional), substations, transmission lines, and grid integration solutions.
Our team collaborates closely with mechanical and electrical engineers to deliver fully coordinated, seamless building systems.
Designing HVAC, ventilation, and mechanical systems that ensure comfort, performance,
building types.
Providing safe, efficient power systems, lighting design, and smart infrastructure for modern building operations.
Developing stable, resilient frameworks for buildings of all sizes, from residential towers to industrial facilities.
Crafting aesthetically compelling and functionally driven spaces that align with the client’s vision and site context.
Planning and designing site layouts, grading, drainage, and public infrastructure that support safe and efficient environments.
Designing interior spaces that promote comfort, usability, and aesthetic appeal.






Master of Architecture at the University of Virginia. Graduating in 2010.
Master of Architecture at the University of Virginia. Graduating in 2010.
Master of Architecture at the University of Virginia. Graduating in 2010.
Master of Architecture at the University of Virginia. Graduating in 2010.
Master of Architecture at the University of Virginia. Graduating in 2010.
Master of Architecture at the University of Virginia. Graduating in 2010.
