Pre-planning. Design. Construction. At every stage of your project, we are working with you, collaborating as a team to ensure success. A principal of our firm is your direct contact, all the time, overseeing every detail from initial meetings through construction oversight. Some clients call us “the most responsive architecture firm I’ve ever encountered.” We just call it the right way to do business.
In 1953, Don Hunter had a vision. His three-person architecture firm, Hunter, Heiges & Gross, based in Sharon, was one of many small firms dotting the region. What made his firm different? He put people first. Before long, the firm grew as clients remained and new ones came aboard, opening a Meadville office to better serve them. By the 1990s, HHSDR, like most other design firms, had joined the trend of acquisitions and consolidations. In 2000, HHSDR moved its satellite office to Pittsburgh to meet the growing needs of clients and prospects in an even wider geography.
Throughout its history, and through all the changes in architecture, design and the competitive landscape, one thing remains just as true today. HHSDR is still built on relationships. Our clients, many of which have turned to us for decades, depend on our deep knowledge of their business and facilites, no-nonsense counsel and immersive approach.
Shenango Valley Chamber of Commerce
McGonigle Ambulance Service, 2013
American Buildings & Architectural Metal Systems
Slippery Rock University Art Sculpture Building, 2011
American School & University
Baldwin High School
Baldwin High School, interior courtyard
Logan Middle School
Oakview Elementary School
Penns Manor Elementary School
Sharpsville Elementary School
South Buffalo Elementary School
Sunnyside Elementary School
AW Beattie Career Center
e-Center at Linden Pointe
AW Beattie Career Center
American Institute of Architects
National Society of Professional Engineers
US Green Building Council
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards