Meet Your Designer
Jesus Daniel Parra Michelena
From a young age, I was captivated by the power of art and imagination. I drew with anything I could find- my fingers in the sand, a rock on the pavement. Hours would pass as I sketched the worlds that lived in my mind.
Art runs in my blood. My mother, a lifelong artist, filled our home with creativity-sculpting, painting, designing interiors, sewing clothing, and more. Her passion was contagious and shaped my path from the very beginning.
In fourth grade, my teacher, Joe Maplin, gave me a sketchbook with a note that read: "No matter what you do, you will always be an artist." That message stayed with me. As I grew, so did my desire to transform imagination into something real-not just for myself, but for others.
I began my architectural studies in Venezuela and later moved to Houston, where I earned my Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Houston, graduating magna cum laude. In 2009, my thesis was nominated for the Best Faculty Design Award. During my studies, I also traveled to Italy to immerse myself in classical architecture, learning from the timeless beauty I had once only read about.
In my final year, I had the honor of working alongside renowned artist Luca Buvoli on Vector HH, a sculptural installation at Houston Hobby Airport that remains on display today.
In 2010, I moved to San Francisco and joined MBH Architects, one of the country's leading architecture firms, where I specialized in luxury retail design and high-end residential projects.
Life brought me back to Houston in 2020, where I
founded Endlessblue-the beginning of a new chapter and a renewed purpose. Through Endlessblue, I bring my experience, creativity, and deep-rooted passion to every project, helping others turn their visions into lasting, meaningful design.

Jesus Daniel on the right
“Everyday I’m inspired by the projects I get to work on. In all my designs, I strive to find the perfect balance between comfort and beauty. My goal is not only to create beautiful structures, but to improve the way we live. I’m passionate about people and spaces I get to work with, and I always design with functionality in mind.”