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Hammel, Green and Abrahamson

Hammel, Green and Abrahamson (HGA) is an architecture, engineering, and planning firm that originated in Minnesota. It was founded in 1953 by Minnesotans Dick Hammel and Curt Green (Bruce Abrahamson joined shortly thereafter).

All three of HGA's founders were schooled in the Bauhaus tradition, which stressed a collaborative and inter-disciplinary approach to Modernism. They began their work designing K-12 school buildings. The firm later expanded into other areas, such as healthcare, corporate environments and higher education. They are currently one of the largest firms in Minnesota.

HGA has expanded into twelve national offices: Minneapolis and Rochester, Minnesota; Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, San Jose and San Francisco in California; Milwaukee and Madison in Wisconsin; Boston; Alexandria, Virginia; and Washington, D.C.[1]

In October 2018, HGA announced its acquisition of Wilson Architects, a Boston-based firm specializing in science and technology facilities for higher education and corporate clients.[2]

Leadership edit

  • Tim Carl, FAIA, Chief Executive Officer
  • Scott Lindvall, AIA, Chief Operating Officer
  • Angie Edwards, CPA, Chief Financial Officer
  • Jennifer Haferbecker, Chief Marketing Officer
  • Terri Howard, Director of Equity
  • Rebecca Sanders, AIA, NCARB, Chairperson of the Board
  • Ariane Laxo, CID, IIDA, LEED AP ID+C, Sustainability Director

Notable buildings edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Locations".
  2. ^ "HGA Acquires Wilson Architects". Architect. Hanley Wood. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
  3. ^ "One Ten Grant". skyscrapercentre.com. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w "Portfolio - HGA".
  • Logan, Katharine (February 8, 2006) Of Glass and Warmth and Wood, ArchitectureWeek
  • HGA Website
  • Hammel, Bette, (1989) From Bauhaus to Bow Ties: HGA Celebrates 35 Years

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Firm history at Great Buildings
  • ArchitectureWeek article

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s founders were schooled in the Bauhaus tradition which stressed a collaborative and inter disciplinary approach to Modernism They began their work designing K 12 school buildings The firm later expanded into other areas such as healthcare corporate environments and higher education They are currently one of the largest firms in Minnesota HGA has expanded into twelve national offices Minneapolis and Rochester Minnesota Los Angeles Sacramento San Diego San Jose and San Francisco in California Milwaukee and Madison in Wisconsin Boston Alexandria Virginia and Washington D C 1 In October 2018 HGA announced its acquisition of Wilson Architects a Boston based firm specializing in science and technology facilities for higher education and corporate clients 2 Contents 1 Leadership 2 Notable buildings 3 References 4 External linksLeadership editTim Carl FAIA Chief Executive Officer Scott Lindvall AIA Chief Operating Officer Angie Edwards CPA Chief Financial Officer Jennifer Haferbecker Chief Marketing Officer Terri Howard Director of Equity Rebecca Sanders AIA NCARB Chairperson of the Board Ariane Laxo CID IIDA LEED AP ID C Sustainability DirectorNotable buildings editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message 110 Grant Apartments Minneapolis Minnesota 3 Barbara Barker Center for Dance University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota Benedicta Arts Center 1964 and expansion 2006 College of Saint Benedict Saint Joseph Minnesota 4 Bigelow Chapel United Theological Seminary New Brighton Minnesota 4 Capital One Hall Tysons Virginia Cedars Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles California 4 Chaffey College Center for the Arts Rancho Cucamonga California 4 Colonial Church of Edina Edina Minnesota Columbus State University Performance and Visual Arts Campus Columbus Georgia General Mills Corporate Headquarters Golden Valley Minnesota 4 Great Lakes Aquarium Duluth Minnesota 4 Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center expansion and renovation Macalester College Saint Paul Minnesota 4 Lakewood Cemetery Garden Mausoleum Minneapolis Minnesota 4 Lucile Packard Children s Hospital Stanford University Palo Alto California 4 Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Multidisciplinary Simulation Center Rochester Minnesota 4 Medtronic World Headquarters Fridley Minnesota 4 Minnesota History Center Saint Paul Minnesota 4 Minnesota State Capitol restoration Saint Paul Minnesota 4 Museum of the North University of Alaska Fairbanks Alaska 4 Napa Valley College Performing Arts Center Napa California 4 Northeast Georgia Health Center Braselton Georgia 4 Northrop Auditorium renovation Minneapolis Minnesota 4 Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis restoration Minneapolis Minnesota Pantages Theater restoration Minneapolis Minnesota Plains Art Museum Fargo North Dakota Rochester Art Center Rochester Minnesota 4 Southridge High School Kennewick Washington Surly Brewery Minneapolis Minnesota 4 Target Field Minneapolis Minnesota Temple Israel addition Minneapolis Minnesota 4 Texas A amp M University Commerce Music Building Commerce Texas 4 UC Davis Medical Center Sacramento California 4 Union Depot restoration Saint Paul Minnesota Valley Performing Arts Center California State University Northridge Los Angeles California Valparaiso University Center for the Arts Valparaiso Indiana Walker Art Center renovation 2017 Minneapolis Minnesota 4 References edit Locations HGA Acquires Wilson Architects Architect Hanley Wood Retrieved 12 October 2018 One Ten Grant skyscrapercentre com Retrieved August 9 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Portfolio HGA Logan Katharine February 8 2006 Of Glass and Warmth and Wood ArchitectureWeek HGA Website Emporis Website Hammel Bette 1989 From Bauhaus to Bow Ties HGA Celebrates 35 YearsExternal links editOfficial website Firm history at Great 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