Shelden Architecture
Daniel Gensch, AIA, currently serves as the Executive Vice President and Architect at Shelden Architecture, a full-service architectural firm, since September 2013. Prior experience includes roles as an Architectural Technician at Overland Partners, where professional development and opportunities for global travel flourished, and internships at Ann Beha Architects and HNTB, where foundational skills in production, drafting, and modeling were developed. A background in construction was gained during a field internship at Hutton Construction, which provided hands-on experience in various aspects of building processes. Daniel graduated with a Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) from Kansas State University in 2009.
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Shelden Architecture
Shelden Architecture, Inc., was founded in 2002 because I wanted to build a firm where clients are comfortable enough to share their ideas and designers listen. It's a place where continual learning is encouraged and desired, creative minds work together to find the best solutions, and life & work are fun. Most importantly, it's where spaces are truly inspired. Over the last 15+ years, Shelden Architecture has designed a wide variety of building types: retail centers, medical clinics, financial institutions, office buildings, educational facilities, residential buildings, event venues, churches, and private residences. Even amidst this diversity of projects, we have made a name for ourselves by our follow-through, high quality results, fresh ideas, and for breathing new life into the landscape of the region through the buildings we design. We are a team of professional learners, fearless explorers, friendly competitors, and practical dreamers, who can take you through your new building project. We love what we do, and we don’t try to hide it. We study our clients and eagerly engage their participation throughout every phase of the design process. In fact, we fully recognize that our work isn’t about us. We’re here for you - inspired by you.