Amy Mladjen, IIDA, NCIDQ is an experienced interior designer and space planner. As an Associate with Mills + Schnoering and the firm's lead interior designer, she manages and guides interior development on projects from concept design through construction administration. She is efficient at providing functional and visually pleasing solutions appropriate to the context of a building or site. Amy works on project teams designing programs of renovation, restoration, and expansion for cultural, educational, and civic clients.
Mills + Schnoering Architects, LLC (M+Sa) is dedicated to design that contributes meaningfully to the built environment. We look for projects that inspire and challenge us, and client partners who share our commitment to quality and craftsmanship.
Mills + Schnoering Architects, LLC (M+Sa) was founded in 2011. The firm traces its origins to the 1974 partnership of William Short and Jeremiah Ford III, a community-based general practice that undertook design and preservation projects for residential, commercial, and institutional clients. With the addition of new partners in subsequent years, Short and Ford became known as Ford Farewell Mills & Gatsch Architects and then as Farewell Mills Gatsch Architects. The work of Mills + Schnoering Architects reflects a continued emphasis on both design and preservation, but the focus has become more national in scope.
Mills + Schnoering Architects, LLC (M+Sa) is a full service architectural firm. Our work is focused on cultural buildings of all types, including theaters and museums; public buildings; campus planning and design; and the preservation and rehabilitation of historic structures. We have a particular interest in the restoration, renovation, and adaptive use of mid-century Modern buildings and sites. M+Sa's approach to all projects is based on a thorough understanding of the building or site and its greater context, of our client and their role within the community, and of the program requirements that serve as a basis for design.