Mackey Mitchell Architects
Thomas Moore is an experienced architect with a career spanning over four decades. Since June 1991, Thomas has been with Mackey Mitchell Architects, contributing expertise in architectural design. Prior to this role, Thomas served as an architect at Henderson Group Architects from July 1979 to June 1991 and at Christner Inc. from June 1976 to June 1979. Thomas holds a Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) degree from the University of Arkansas, earned between 1970 and 1976.
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Mackey Mitchell Architects
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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.