Breaking New Ground
Treanor will be breaking ground on its new office at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 3. Meet us at 1040 New Hampshire for a celebration of the great things to come!
Treanor will be breaking ground on its new office at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 3. Meet us at 1040 New Hampshire for a celebration of the great things to come!

Treanor Architects is proud to announce the launch of its new Sustainability Committee. The committee was formed as a grassroots effort within the company to serve as a resource and advocate for environmental sustainability. Through the incorporation of sustainable practices, educating employees and clients, and creating an environmentally responsible outreach program, this committee will address firm-wide needs in the area of environmental consciousness.
The group is led by two sponsoring principals and also of representatives from each of Treanor’s design studios:
More than 600 Hiawatha residents and surrounding community members visited the recently completed Brown County Law Enforcement Center at an open house Saturday, Sept. 11. The facility, which houses both the jail and sheriff's department, was dedicated to the memory of Todd Michael Widman, a sheriff's deputy who was killed in the line of duty in 2000.
The law enforcement center includes offices for sheriff’s administration, records, deputies, workroom, interview rooms, evidence and property storage. The 41-bed jail will house inmates in separate pods to maintain proper classifications.
Dedication Ceremony, 9/11/10
Brown County LECLAWRENCE, KS – Treanor Architects, P.A., is pleased to announce the appointment of Joy Coleman and Jay Zimmerschied to its team of principals. The two joined Treanor’s leadership team effective January 1.
Coleman has played an integral role in the preservation and restoration of the Kansas Statehouse, the renovation of the Truman Memorial Building in Independence, Mo., and the restoration and renovation of Topeka’s Great Overland Station. Coleman has practiced at Treanor since 1999. She is a 1996 graduate of the University of Kansas School of Architecture, Design & Planning.
Zimmerschied specializes in adult and juvenile detention centers and ...
WESTMORELAND – The Pottawatomie Board of County Commissioners has hired Treanor Architects, P.A., to create a master plan for its justice facilities.
The plan will include options for the development of a new jail, courthouse and sheriff’s offices. It also will evaluate the current courthouse for re-use of the existing space.
Treanor is undertaking the project in conjunction with Voorhis Associates, Inc., a Colorado-based firm that will assist in facility, operational and strategic planning for Pottawatomie County’s justice system needs. The assessment is scheduled for completion in February 2010.
Treanor Architects is a design firm providing services in ...