Hamilton Anderson Associates

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Hamilton Anderson Associates
Company typePrivate
IndustryArchitecture, Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design
FounderRainy Hamilton Jr.
Kent Anderson
Headquarters1435 Randolph Street #200, Detroit, Michigan,
United States
Area served
National
Website https://www.hamilton-anderson.com/

Hamilton Anderson Associates (HAA) is a Detroit-based, multi-disciplinary design firm founded in 1994 dedicated to improving the built environment through creative, contemporary design. HAA was founded by Rainy Hamilton Jr. and Kent Anderson, who developed the business of integrating architecture and site design as the basis of producing urban design solutions, including architecture, landscape architecture, planning, interiors and urban design. Located in Paradise Valley in downtown Detroit, HAA is one of the largest African-American owned architectural firms in the United States. [1]

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