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Leadership Spotlight – Gwen Andrews
Gwen Andrews, a pioneering female leader at Hummel Architects, has significantly contributed to the firm’s financial management and strategic planning since 2012, and her recent appointment to the leadership team
Leadership Spotlight – Brian Riopelle
Brian Riopelle, a licensed architect in Idaho, Oregon, Vermont, and Iowa, has been with Hummel Architects since 2016, where he leads public and private institutional projects, manages staffing resources, and
Leadership Spotlight – Rob Beusan
Rob Beusan, AIA, NCARB, Principal and Director of Design at Hummel Architects, leads the firm’s creative direction with a focus on innovation, quality, and client collaboration, while also emphasizing the
Leadership Spotlight – Brian Coleman
Brian Coleman, AIA, NCARB, brings a decade of leadership at Hummel Architects, specializing in healthcare, public sector, and adaptive reuse projects, with a deep commitment to client satisfaction and community
Leadership Spotlight – Zacharia Lester
With over 28 years of experience, Zacharia Lester has elevated Hummel’s healthcare design to new heights, bringing innovative solutions and a deep commitment to improving access to medical services in
Leadership Spotlight: Mandy Boam
Join us in celebrating Mandy Boam, the first female member of Hummel Architects Leadership and a powerhouse in both architecture and interior design. Mandy’s appointment marks a transformative moment in
The Future of Hummel Architects
Discover how Hummel Architects’ new leadership team is continuing its 128-year legacy in the industry by steering the firm toward design excellence and exceptional customer service.
Treasure Valley Community College Groundbreaking
Treasure Valley Community College (TVCC) officially broke ground on its new Evelyn S. Dame Nursing and Allied Health Professions Facility in Ontario, Oregon. The design for the new building features
Hummel Makes Generous Donation to Idaho State Archives
Hummel Architects has generously donated its extensive archives to the Idaho State Archives, comprising architectural plans, drawings, and renderings of over 3,400 projects spanning 128 years. Notable inclusions are plans