McGuire Igleski & Associates
McGuire Igleski & Associates

About McGuire Igleski & Associates

As designers and preservationists who specialize in existing buildings, we aim to strengthen the cultural and physical setting of neighborhoods with each project.

We bridge the past with the future to ensure a building’s architecture endures.

To keep structures relevant across generations, we consider the context from every angle. Each design and restoration is an opportunity for us to apply innovative, practical, and holistic thinking.

Certifications

We bring industry-leading knowledge and expertise to deliver award-winning work.

Women-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE) Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Registered Architect, Illinois American Institute of Architects LEED Accredited Professional National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Certificate Self-Certified Architect, City of Chicago Capital Development Board Pre-Qualified Vendor

Client Types

We partner with public and private clients to integrate space and community.

Higher Education Institutions K-12 Education Cultural and Not-for-Profit Institutions Municipal and Government Agencies Architects and Engineers Real Estate Developers Transportation Agencies Residential and Mixed-Use Religious Organizations

Our History

Since our founding, McGuire Igleski & Associates’ architects and historic preservation experts have reimagined spaces, restored buildings, and supported the community-driven revitalization of neighborhoods.

Founders Anne McGuire and Mark Igleski established the firm in 2001 in response to a demand for creative yet logical solutions for preservation and restoration challenges in both design and planning environments.

In 2019, Sarah Haas, Erica Ruggiero, and Amy Gauen joined Mark Igleski to continue McGuire Igleski’s legacy as a woman-owned business with the technical expertise and innovative vision to reinvigorate our built environment.

Together, we help to maintain a sense of place that anchors equitable, inclusive communities.