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Killeen Studio is a full service architectural firm that designs distinct spaces in which people enjoy working, learning and living. The goal on every project is to meet and exceed the client's expectations for quality design while holding costs down.
The company was founded in February 2000 by the husband and wife team of Michael and Anne Killeen. Early projects included designing renovations in the city's historic neighborhoods as well as office remodels. Since then Killeen Studio has rapidly grown to take on larger profile projects such as multi-family and mixed-use developments, upscale homes and planned neighborhoods. On the commercial side we have designed work spaces for Anheuser-Busch, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Cardinal Brands, Astaris Laboratories, Honeywell and ITT Technical Institute.
Our range of experience includes:
• New Single Family Homes
• Single Family Additions and Renovations
• New Multi-Family and Mixed-Use Developments
• Multi-Family Conversions and Renovations
• Commercial and Industrial Work Spaces
• Senior Housing
• Church, Educational and Recreational Design
• Health Care Facilities
• Adaptive Reuse and Historic Tax Credit Work
• Restaurants, Banquet Centers and Cafeterias
• Master Planning
• Computer Illustration and Animation
The staff includes 2 registered architects, 4 experienced intern architects, a dedicated computer illustrator and an interior designer. Our clients have come to appreciate the complete package we deliver of efficiency and thoroughness in our drawings. We offer creative solutions and pride ourselves on our ability to listen to and engage clients so that they are truly involved in the process.
Michael Killeen, principal and managing partner, is a 1990 graduate of the University of Kansas School of Architecture and Design, and he earned his MBA from the University of Illinois in 1994. Anne Killeen graduated from Washington University's School of Fine Arts in 1997. In 2005 they moved their operation into an 1880's factory building which they purchased and renovated.