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621 Skinker Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri State 63130
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Christner Architects, founded in St. Louis in 1963, is a renowned architectural firm with a rich legacy of providing exceptional planning and design services to clients in St. Louis and the Midwest region. With a focus on meaningful transformation through architecture, Christner Architects has been involved in notable projects such as the Center of Creative Arts Renovation and Expansion, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center Expansion, and the Barnes-Jewish West County Replacement Hospital. The firm serves distinct markets that require sophisticated planning and design solutions, reflecting their commitment to bringing joy and fulfillment to the human experience.

Approaching each new challenge with open minds and a collaborative attitude, Christner Architects is now in its third generation of leadership, continuing to uphold the values and principles set forth by its founder, Ted Christner. Ted’s visionary approach to architecture, his passion for preserving and enhancing community landmarks, and his dedication to St. Louis have been integral to the firm’s identity. With diverse and passionate leadership driving the firm towards excellence, Christner Architects honors its past while forging a new path in the world of architecture, creating exceptional spaces imbued with meaning and purpose for their clients.

With a history spanning over 55 years, Christner Architects has established an enduring reputation for quality and innovation in the field of architecture. Their commitment to quality, collaborative approach, and unwavering dedication to creating spaces that enrich the human experience set them apart in the industry. By serving a wide range of clients and projects, from the Rung for Women Headquarters to the Edward Jones 201 Progress Parkway building, Christner Architects continues to push boundaries and redefine the possibilities of architectural design, leaving a lasting impact on the communities they serve.