HISTORY
Zimmerman Architectural Studios is one of the oldest and most
successfularchitectural firms in Wisconsin. Founded in 1906 by
Architect, Peter Brust, the firm's early portfolio included churches,
schools, convents, sanitariums, offices, stores and residences.
M&I Bank, Schusters Stores, the Kohler Company and Governor
Kohler's home were among the firm's most prominent early projects.
In 1973 the firm incorporated, and by 1981 had doubled in size.
President Gary Zimmerman's private sector experience brought
commercial and corporate clientele to compliment the firm's notable
education, governmental, health care, institutional, recreational,
religious and residential portfolio. In addition, the firm's comprehensive
services grew to include complete engineering, planning and
landscape design.
Zimmerman has ranked among the top architectural firms in
Wisconsin, according to the Business Journal, in each of the
last 15 years.
As Zimmerman begins a second century, sustainable design, energy
conservation, increasing demands for greater cost control, new
component and design technology and methodology are key challenges
facing the architectural profession. Zimmerman continually strives to
meet these needs while developing and providing highly creative and
functional design solutions for the clients we serve.