Fanning Howey
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Firm typeArchitecture, interior design, engineering
FoundersRonald H. Fanning and Clair E. Howey[1]
PrincipalsTimothy Lehman
Andy Miller
Brian Butler
Alan Cradler
Jennifer Fuller
John Gladden
Dennis Hacker
Carla Remenschneider
Edward Sawa
Michael Schipp
Zachary Sprunger[2]
Andy Miller
Brian Butler
Alan Cradler
Jennifer Fuller
John Gladden
Dennis Hacker
Carla Remenschneider
Edward Sawa
Michael Schipp
Zachary Sprunger[2]
Founded1961[3]
| Fanning Howey | |
|---|---|
| Practice information | |
| Firm type | Architecture, interior design, engineering |
| Founders | Ronald H. Fanning and Clair E. Howey[1] |
| Principals | Timothy Lehman Andy Miller Brian Butler Alan Cradler Jennifer Fuller John Gladden Dennis Hacker Carla Remenschneider Edward Sawa Michael Schipp Zachary Sprunger[2] |
| Founded | 1961[3] |
| Location | Celina, Ohio |
| Website | |
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Fanning Howey is an American architecture firm specializing in schools. It was established in 1961 by Ronald H. Fanning and Clair E. Howey.[1][3] It has been called one of the world's largest school design firms.[4]
In 1976, Fanning Howey merged with Lee J. Brockway's architecture firm.[5] As of 2000, Fanning Howey employed 96 registered architects in eleven offices. Between 1995 and 2000, it completed $2.8 billion in school construction projects.[6] As of 2025, the firm has six offices throughout Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio.[7]