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Rainy Hamilton Jr. is co-founder and President of [[Hamilton Anderson Associates]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Motor City Design Engine: Rainy Hamilton|url=https://www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/14783-motor-city-design-engine-rainy-hamilton|access-date=2021-10-20|website=www.architecturalrecord.com|language=en}}</ref>
Rainy Hamilton Jr. is co-founder of [[Hamilton Anderson Associates]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Motor City Design Engine: Rainy Hamilton|url=https://www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/14783-motor-city-design-engine-rainy-hamilton|access-date=2021-10-20|website=www.architecturalrecord.com|language=en}}</ref>
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Rainy Hamilton Jr. is co-founder of Hamilton Anderson Associates.[1]

Rainy Hamilton Jr.
FAIA, NOMA
Born (1956-09-22) 22 September 1956 (age 67)
Detroit, Michigan
NationalityUSA
Alma materUniversity of Detroit Mercy,
OccupationArchitect
AwardsFellow of the American Institute of Architects, 2013 AIA Detroit Gold Medal [[1]] 2019 American Institute of Architecture Michigan Firm of the Year Award [[2]]
PracticeArchitecture
BuildingsMotown Historical Museum, Detroit Performing Arts High School, Hudson Redevelopment Site, Paradise Valley Cultural & Entertainment District (PVCED),
Websitewww.hamilton-anderson.com

Architect Rainy Hamilton Jr. (1956-) is President,Owner,Principal in Charge of Architecture and cofounder of Hamilton Anderson Associates, a multidisciplinary architectural firm that integrates architecture and site design as the basis of sustainable architecture and planning projects. HAA is one of the largest African-American owned architectural firms in the United States.[1]

A lifelong Detroiter, he was born in Detroit, graduated from Cass Technical High School and The University of Detroit Mercy before beginning his career as an architect. Before starting his own firm in 1992, he worked for Detroit architects Smith, Hinchman & Grylls Associates and Schervish, Vogel, Merz P.C. In 1995 Rainy Hamilton Jr. was recognized as one of Detroit Crain's 40 under 40 leaders.[[3]].

In 2012 the American Institute of Architects awarded Fellowship to Rainy Hamilton Jr. [[4]]

In 2013 The Detroit Chapter of the American Institute of Architects awarded the 2013 AIA Detroit Gold Medal to Rainy Hamilton Jr., FAIA, NOMA, principal at Hamilton Anderson Associates and AIA Fellow. He was chosen as the recipient through his "ambitious work in hospitality, government and institutional projects, and dedication to the profession and greater world of design. Hamilton also is committed to the future and prosperity of the City of Detroit, and his leadership in the National Organization for Minority Architects."[[5]]

Recent projects include the Motown Museum Expansion planned to be completed by 2022. [[6]]

REUT, JENNIFER. “DETROIT FROM THE GROUND UP.” Landscape Architecture, vol. 104, no. 11, American Society of Landscape Architects, 2014, pp. 166–77, http://www.jstor.org/stable/44796116.


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  1. ^ "Motor City Design Engine: Rainy Hamilton". www.architecturalrecord.com. Retrieved 2021-10-20.