Abacus Architects grows by 25%
Nine associates have joined the firm's Sheboygan and Milwaukee offices

SHEBOYGAN — Abacus Architects has hired nine new associates to the firm at their Sheboygan and Milwaukee office which has increased its staff by 25%.
“While we have never set specific growth targets in terms of headcount, our focus remains on bringing in the right people to effectively serve our clients with excellence,” said Eric Halbur, CEO of Abacus Architects. “Each new team member adds something unique ranging from innovative design thinking and technical expertise to deep experience across residential, commercial, and urban planning projects.”
The complete list of recent appointments for the team at Abacus Architects includes:
Sam Hendrikse, Architectural Technician (Sheboygan)
Justin Huenink, Architectural Technician (Sheboygan)
Tess Komas, Project Architect (Milwaukee)
Tim Yokes, Project Manager (Milwaukee)
Brandon Kaehn-Hill, Architectural Technician (Milwaukee)
Jair Medina, Architectural Technician (Milwaukee)
Erina Myftari, Architectural Technician (Milwaukee)
Hailey Bergmann, Summer Architectural Intern (Milwaukee)
Joshua Vanderkin, Architectural Intern (Milwaukee)
“This marks a significant moment of growth for us. We couldn’t be more excited about the fresh energy, perspectives, and talent these individuals bring to our studio,” said David Van Dixhorn, the firm’s Chief Development Officer. “One of the greatest privileges of leadership is the opportunity to invest in people.”

Founded in August 2003, Abacus Architects is a full-service firm based in Sheboygan that is committed to enriching lives through the practice of architecture. The team applies expertise in architecture, civil engineering, interior design, consulting, facility and site studies, and master planning to help clients maximize their success. Considerable experience in designing for a wide range of market sectors.
The firm’s foremost concern is to enhance relationships. Believing architecture should serve the people who inhabit the places created, not the other way around. “We believe God has entrusted us with even more to steward, and we are both humbled and excited for what lies ahead while remaining committed to design excellence, sustainability, and creating spaces that truly matter,” added Van Dixhorn. Abacus Architects practices Relational Architecture: the development and design of buildings that enable true connection with valued clients.
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