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Julie Holder

PhiloWilke Partnership - Julie Holder

Julie Holder – Promoted to Associate Partner. PhiloWilke Partnership is excited to have Julie step into this next chapter with the firm as Associate Partner and to see her passion and excellence continue to bring projects to fruition. When asked about her role within the firm, Julie responded: “I feel very fortunate that I get to do what I love every day and with a company like PhiloWilke Partnership. I have found such joy in the opportunity to give back to the community through medical planning and healthcare design. The challenge to understand a healthcare system's current needs alongside their future goals and to help them bridge the gap to provide a patient-centered design is what keeps me motivated to continue researching new trends for the benefit of each individual project.”

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Thiel Design Group (formerly Courtney Harper + Partners Architects)

Over the past 30 years, Courtney Harper + Partners Architects has established a solid reputation for design quality, and the firm continues to embody the passionate belief that: It’s not a project, it’s a purpose. Courtney Harper retired in 2021, and Kyle Thiel, AIA, LEED AP BD+C assumed ownership. To reflect the seamless transition of leadership and continued growth, the firm embarked on a refresh of its brand, including a new name to Thiel Design Group to showcase the firm’s true self and uniqueness.

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Mezio Zangirolami, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP hired as Senior Designer in EYP's Houston office.

Mezio Zangirolami, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, brings more than 20 years of architecture and healthcare planning experience to his position as a Senior Designer in EYP’s Houston office. He is responsible for leading the architectural design process, integrating multi-disciplinary project teams, ensuring design excellence, and building client partnerships. Mezio will leverage his vast pediatric and children’s health expertise to expand and strengthen the firm’s award-winning healthcare practice.

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Kirksey Architecture is now carbon neutral and makes first-ever carbon storage transaction on Texas Gulf Coast

With the purchase of carbon storage from 386 acres of marshlands along the Texas coast, Kirksey Architecture has met its goal of becoming a carbon-neutral company. The purchase represents the first transaction of the Texas Coastal Exchange (TCX), a non-profit seeking to establish a marketplace to buy and sell ecological services and to allow firms to offset their carbon footprint by supporting the conservation of local ecosystems.