Local architecture firm recognized for exceptional, unconventional design

The Michigan Chapter of the American Institute of Architects recently awarded several honors to Integrated Architecture, including Firm of the Year.

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The Michigan Chapter of the American Institute of Architects recently awarded several honors to Integrated Architecture, including Firm of the Year.

 

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Integrated Architecture was named Firm of the Year by the Michigan chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The 18-year-old Kentwood company, founded by Paul Dickinson and Mike Corby, is the youngest firm ever to receive the award.

The AIA jury recognized the firm for its “impressive resume of iconic projects that have helped redefine the way architecture is practiced in West Michigan and across the country.”  

Among the firm’s notable projects are its headquarters off East Paris Avenue, the David D. Hunting YMCA in downtown Grand Rapids and the Forest Hills Fine Arts Center.

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