Harding Partners is Chicago architecture firm with consistent record of design achievement and technical excellence in both new construction and historic preservation. Founded in 1985, located in Chicago’s Loop, the firm's work is known for an extraordinary aesthetic, responsiveness to the client’s vision and budget, and providing lasting value. Award-winning civic, religious, university, educational, and residential projects are included in the firm’s portfolio. Harding Partners has received 18 national, regional, and local design awards from the American Institute of Architects.
Selected projects by Harding Partners include Salvation Army College for Officer Training, Campus Master Plan, Mumford Hall Conversion, Chicago, Illinois; Restoration of Frank Lloyd Wright's 1901 E. Arthur Davenport House, River Forest, Illinois; Adams Central Elementary School, Monroe, Indiana; Soka Gakkai International, Midwest Headquarters, Chicago, Illinois; St. Irene Church, Warrenville, Illinois; New Faith Baptist Church International, 2400 Seat Worship Center; Broadview MB Church, Broadview, Illinois, Beth Israel Center, Madison, Wisconsin, DuPage AME Church, Chapel and Office Wing; Restoration of Frank Lloyd Wright's 1951 Glore House House, Lake Forest, Illinois; Armstrong Elementary School, Dining Hall, Chicago, Illinois.