Mackey Mitchell Architects
Nick Fratta is an experienced architectural professional currently serving as an Associate at Mackey Mitchell Architects since August 2019. Previously, Fratta was a Design Associate at Gould Evans, focusing on higher education and high school facility renovations. Prior experience includes positions as an Architectural Graduate at BNIM Architects, where coordination of construction documents and urban mapping studies were conducted, and as a Graduate Architecture Student at the Kansas City Design Center, where planning documents and data analysis were developed for urban design. Early roles include a Visualization Intern at Arnold Imaging and various positions at the University of Kansas, where Fratta assisted in academic environments and programming. Nick Fratta holds a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Kansas, earned in 2013.
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In October 1968, Gene Mackey—with a passion for architecture and a will to succeed—took a risk. He opened a one-man office on the 20th floor of the Railway Exchange Building in downtown St. Louis with 800 square feet and a view of the Mississippi River. His risk paid off; more than 50 years later Mackey Mitchell has thriving offices in St. Louis; Asheville, North Carolina; Lawrence, Kansas; and Dallas, Texas. Mackey’s influence and guidance developed the firm into a group of thought leaders driven by a philosophy of life-long learning and dedication to the power of human potential. Mackey Mitchell is now a proven expert in planning, design, construction, and renovation for higher education—including residential, social, dining, and academic facilities—as well as K-12 and special needs education, workplace, and civic + cultural facilities. Having designed buildings for more than 85 higher education clients, we understand the anatomy of a successful campus and what attracts students to it. Our broad range of student life experience gives us uncommon insight into how each generation chooses to engage with their university spaces.