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360 Architecture
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360 Architecture was an American architectural practice acquired by HOK in 2015. The firm provided services for a range of project types including corporate headquarters and commercial office buildings, sports arenas, stadiums and ballparks, municipal facilities, single- and multi-family residential, and mixed-use entertainment districts. The firm was headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, with offices in Columbus Ohio; and San Francisco, California.[1] As of 2014[update], the firm had a staff of 200 professionals.
360 Architecture | |
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Practice information | |
Partners | George Heinlein, Brad Schrock, Bill Johnson, Tom Waggoner, Tracy Stearns, Chris Trainer |
Founded | 2004 (2004) (result of merger of CDFM2Architecture Inc. (founded 1980) and Heinlein Schrock Stearns (founded 1995)) |
Dissolved | 2015, merged into HOK |
Location | Kansas City, Missouri, United States |
Significant works and honors | |
Buildings | see article |
Projects | see article |
Design | see article |
Website | |
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In January 2015, HOK completed its acquisition of 360 Architecture for an undisclosed price and announced the launch of a new global Sports + Recreation + Entertainment practice. Brad Schrock, a 360 Architecture co-founder and a director of this new HOK practice, said the acquisition would help the firms compete at the highest level.[2]