We can enhance business outcomes by creating places built to maximize the potential of its greatest asset - people. We create environments for creative teams to achieve and succeed together. What do you like to do when you're not in the studio? I like to create. I started creating in art classes when I was 9 and continued on through college studying interior design. Now, from crocheting blankets to updating my house, I'm happy as long as I can use my creativity to make something new. What's your favorite part of the profession?
At Sinclair Hille Architects we view our work as an opportunity to maximize the experiences of those who live, work and learn in built environments, enhancing the lives of people by designing personalized architecture, and taking pride in our work as a contribution to the community. Founded in 1981 by Principals Emeriti John E. Sinclair and Jim Hille, the firm has been recognized for combining strong project management skills with creative design abilities. This reputation, built on the shoulders of our founders, has been established through a collaborative model that blends creative designers with senior project managers and technically strong project architects.
Our practice was founded in 1981 in Lincoln, Nebraska, by Principals Emeriti John E. Sinclair, AIA and Jim Hille, AIA. Today, the firm is led by partners Dan Grasso AIA, LEED AP, NCARB; Lizabeth Bavitz, AIA, LEED AP; John Kay; Michael Penn, AIA, LC, LEED AP; and David Quade, AIA, CSI. Sinclair Hille's studio includes nine registered architects, two project managers, four intern architects, and four support staff. The experience and knowledge level of our staff is exceptionally high, with the average number of years of experience being greater than 20 years in the profession.
Sinclair Hille Architects is an established Nebraska architectural firm with a long history of exceptional service throughout the Midwest region. We are creative problem-solvers offering a broad range of architectural services, including master planning, programming, feasibility studies, space planning, architectural design, contract documentation, and construction observation. Our areas of practice include higher education facilities, mixed-use developments, office buildings, primary and secondary schools, financial institutions, retail development, housing, restaurants, churches, government buildings, and recreational and athletic facilities.