In 2009, Hutchison & Maul Architecture was honored by the Architectural League of New York as one of its annual Emerging Voices. But having “emerged,” the Seattle office began receding from partners Robert Hutchison and Tom Maul’s career horizons, and the two parted ways in 2013. That same year, Hutchison, a structural engineer turned architect and an alum of Miller + Hull Partnership, established his namesake studio. In retrospect, he cited a desire to find a “better life balance between work and travel and a better professional balance between what you could call ‘conventional’ architecture and architectural ‘investigations.’”
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