Mike Davis Joins MKM. And He Brings 20 Years of Healthcare Instinct With Him
There are many kinds of architects. Some chase theories. Some chase beauty. Some are drawn to the big idea and spend careers trying to close the gap between imagination and reality.
But there is another kind. The kind who starts by asking what a space needs to accomplish and does not stop until that answer is built into every decision. Not what it should look like. What does it need to do for the client.
And that’s the kind of architect that Mike Davis is.
Mike Davis joins MKM as a Senior Associate with a focus on growing our private healthcare work and deepening our presence in Southern Indiana and Kentucky. He brings more than 20 years of experience leading complex healthcare projects across the Midwest, from cardiac facilities to behavioral health units to utility plants. The kind of work that does not forgive guesswork.
A Career Built on Complex Problems
Mike has spent his career at the complicated end of healthcare design. His project list reads like a tour of Midwest healthcare: IU Health, Deaconess, Ascension, the VA system, behavioral health, oncology, cardiac rehab, surgical suites. He has worked across Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Georgia.
But it is not the list that matters. It is what he learned from it.
He describes his approach to architecture as placemaking: the idea that a building’s value is not in the walls; it is in what happens between them. The materials, sequence, light, and layout all contribute to the experience for the people who use the space every day. For healthcare clients, that matters more than most.