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'''Hendon + Huckestein Architects, P.C.''' is an architecture firm which was opened in [[1999]] by [[Erik Hendon]] and [[Jim Huckestein]]. Its first offices were in the [[Brown Marx building]], but the firm soon relocated to the [[Roden Block]] at 1928 [[2nd Avenue North]], and later to 2126 [[Morris Avenue]].
'''Hendon + Huckestein Architects, P.C.''' is an architecture firm which was opened in [[1999]] by [[Erik Hendon]] and [[Jim Huckestein]]. Its first offices were in the [[Brown Marx building]], but the firm soon relocated to the [[Roden Block]] at 1928 [[2nd Avenue North]], and then, in [[2007]], to the 9,800 square foot [[Engel Building]] at 2126 [[Morris Avenue]].


In [[2004]] H+HA added an interior design department. In [[2007]] the firm, at 12 people and growing, moved to their own 9,800 square-foot building at 2126 [[Morris Avenue]].
In [[2004]] H+HA added an interior design department.


The firm professes a philosophy that "architecture is primarily concerned with establishing a "spirit of place" or genius loci, inspired by the uniqueness of each site and each client."
The firm professes a philosophy that "architecture is primarily concerned with establishing a "spirit of place" or genius loci, inspired by the uniqueness of each site and each client."
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==References==
==References==
* Tomberlin, Michael (February 3, 2007) "Architects have designs on new downtown HQ." ''Birmingham News''.
* Tomberlin, Michael (February 3, 2007) "Architects have designs on new downtown HQ." {{BN}}


==External link==
==External link==

Revision as of 11:56, 14 April 2017

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Hendon + Huckestein Architects, P.C. is an architecture firm which was opened in 1999 by Erik Hendon and Jim Huckestein. Its first offices were in the Brown Marx building, but the firm soon relocated to the Roden Block at 1928 2nd Avenue North, and then, in 2007, to the 9,800 square foot Engel Building at 2126 Morris Avenue.

In 2004 H+HA added an interior design department.

The firm professes a philosophy that "architecture is primarily concerned with establishing a "spirit of place" or genius loci, inspired by the uniqueness of each site and each client."

Notable projects

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (February 3, 2007) "Architects have designs on new downtown HQ." The Birmingham News

External link