Hollis + Miller Architects is proud to announce its Learnscape outdoor learning environment at Sunflower Elementary was selected for the 2020 National AIA Emerging Professionals Exhibit.
Continue readingNavigate COVID and plan for the future with an athletics facility analysis
Learn more about our Athletics Facility Analysis, offered to colleges and universities around the country to help them prepare for fans to return in a safe and efficient manner.
Continue readingK-State architecture student finds meaning (and her future employer) with campus building addition
An architecture student at K-State, Gabby Coleman participated in the design of the future multicultural center and found a new employer in the process.
Continue readingMichelle Chavey tapped for 2020 NextGen Leaders program
We’re pleased to announce Hollis + Miller Partner Michelle Chavey has been selected for Kansas City Business Journal’s 2020 class of NextGen Leaders.
Continue readingHollis + Miller receives ENR Mountain States 2020 Best Projects Award for Interior/Tenant Improvement
The Castle Rock office of Hollis + Miller Architects was honored with a 2020 Best Projects award from Engineering News-Record (ENR) Mountain States for Interior/Tenant Improvement.
Continue readingHollis + Miller announces 2020 Learnscape recipient
Our 2020 Learnscape recipient is…Liberty Public Schools!
Continue readingLocal school construction projects stay on schedule, despite pandemic
As local schools sit empty, many Kansas City and Denver school construction projects have continued to progress, despite the pandemic.
Continue readingConstruction Builds Community: How 2020 school bond projects can impact local economies
The economic benefits of 10 pending school bond election projects in the Kansas City area is huge, with a total economic impact of more than $799.9 million.
Continue readingMobile and immersive learning: How tech can transform education
Schools are building entirely new immersive learning environments – expanding far beyond traditional classrooms – all powered by mobile technologies.
Continue readingDesigning charter school spaces that pull double duty
“Meet you in the gymacafetorium!” probably wasn’t a common phrase during your school days, but for many charter schools around the country, this is just part of the vernacular.
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