Williams Spurgeon Kuhl & Freshnock Architects

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Of 2 ratings posted on 1 verified review site, Williams Spurgeon Kuhl & Freshnock Architects has an average rating of 5.00 stars. This earns a Rating Score™ of 50.40.

We are Williams Spurgeon Kuhl & Freshnock Architects, Inc. A firm of designers, thinkers, planners, problem solvers, innovators, businesspeople, and advocates for our clients. Our staff of nearly 20 provides architectural, interior design, master planning, landscape design and illustration services. We have in-depth experience and expertise in Health Care, Educational, Public Safety and Senior Care/Living projects. Our portfolio also spans Governmental, Housing, Churches, Hospitality, Parks and Recreation, Bank/Financial Institutions, Commercial and Auto Dealerships. We serve clients across the Midwest from our four offices in Missouri and Kansas. We trace the beginnings of our firm to our founder, Dr. Homer L. Williams, beginning his architectural practice more than 40 years ago. His broad experience and that of principals Mark Spurgeon, Rick Kuhl and John E. Freshnock give us expertise across a wide array of project types. No matter the project size, our principals lead all design work and provide hands-on project management, ensuring that our clients benefit directly from their involvement. That's why we have a proven record of performance in meeting clients' needs, budget and schedule. Each day we dedicate ourselves to pursuing the highest standards of quality, craftsmanship and excellence. We believe that designing projects of enduring value and exceeding our clients' expectations for service are the basis of all of our future work. Trust. Passion. Teamwork. All three summarize WSKF Architects' philosophy. They also guide us as we work to tackle design challenges with a commitment to our community and clients.

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