Modern lobby area with a desk where two people are talking. Signage indicating guest services for children, youth, adult classrooms, and offices. Bright lighting and an open second floor with metal railing.

TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH

Our Team

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    Logan Newton

    PRINCIPAL | AIA, NCARB

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    Jordan Etters

    PRINCIPAL | AIA, NCARB, LEED AP

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    Beth Kickirillo

    FOUNDING PRINCIPAL | AIA

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    Neal Hinson

    FOUNDING PRINCIPAL | RETIRED

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    Don Miller

    FOUNDING PRINCIPAL | RETIRED

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    Ryan Bridges

    PROJECT MANAGER

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    Michael Horan

    PROJECT ARCHITECT | RA

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    D'Andre Holmes

    PROJECT COORDINATOR

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    Olivia Campbell

    DESIGNER & MARKETING COORDINATOR

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    Mason Fry

    PROJECT COORDINATOR | LEED GREEN ASSOC.

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    Briahna Aderman

    PROJECT COORDINATOR

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    Adrea Robison

    OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR

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    Richa Shukla

    PROJECT COORDINATOR

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    Sarah Dunn

    PROJECT COORDINATOR

Connecting Commitment & Community.

We feel a true commitment to the clients and communities we serve. We can see with each project how we are able to have a positive impact on the lives of real people, every day. These were the goals for our firm when Neal Hinson, Don Miller, and Beth Kickirillo started HMKA in 1999.

We are proud of the work we do, but our real passion is finding purpose in our relationships with clients and communities. Our success has been based on providing excellent service to our clients and creating unique solutions that meet their specific needs. HMKA is located in Brentwood, Tennessee, just south of Nashville, and has a current staff of 13 people. We are licensed in 16 states and generally have active projects in 8 to 10 states at any given time. In the Nashville/Middle Tennessee area, we focus on a wide variety of commercial projects including schools, churches, offices, banks, and higher education. Our out-of-state work includes primarily faith-based and healthcare projects. Many of these healthcare projects are located in small and rural communities throughout the South and Midwest, ranging from medical offices to Hospital additions and renovations to new replacement hospitals. It is truly rewarding to work in these small towns and see the difference that new healthcare facilities can make to the quality of life in these communities.

A spacious library room with large arched windows letting in natural light, dark bookshelves filled with books, and several tables with black chairs.

MCMURRAY MIDDLE SCHOOL