Hilliard Architects is a multi-focus architecture firm with a building science background that specializes in commercial, healthcare and multifamily projects. Our expertise, technical background and exceptional client relationships make us a great choice - and a pleasure to work with. Based in Downtown Oakland, Hilliard Architects is always looking for creative solutions. From bringing in a drone to inspect a deteriorating exterior, designing a brain trauma center to feel more like a modern gym, to stopping waterproofing nightmares - we enjoy thinking outside the box.
We approach our architectural design work with our commitment to great projects brought to life through great working relationships. Hilliard Architects is proud to bring your vision to healthcare architecture, community architecture, building science, accessibility projects and more. We are problem solvers. When it comes to architectural design, we invite collaboration, innovation and problem solving by listening and asking questions. We use our building science background to compliment our architectural skills, so your project not only looks good, it's built well.
Mike is the lead project architect, designer and a medical planner. He is a CASp accessibility specialist, building codes expert and has extensive diagnostic experience. As a puzzle-solver extraordinaire and our resident building scientist, Mike brings technical excellence to design. Founded in 1988 and based in Oakland, Hilliard Architects excels at creative design solutions for a variety of project types. Clients appreciate our hands-on and on-site approach during design and construction phases.
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