For 50 years, Morris-Berg Architects has made positive contributions to the built environment through successful building projects that serve the public interest, while also providing opportunities for design professionals to develop as leaders and impact lives beyond the walls of their structures, all rooted in a collaborative approach that seeks to improve the future while respecting the firm’s rich history. As Architects, we tend to measure our success by our projects, as they provide a lasting impression of our time and talents. At Morris-Berg Architects, we believe there is more to our legacy than the buildings we design, as we strive to provide opportunities for design professionals to develop as leaders and impact lives beyond the walls of our structures. The Morris-Berg staff has fused a 50+ year history with a vibrant outlook for the profession that includes a culture of community service, collaboration, communications, and continuing education. At the heart of our small-firm culture lies a commitment to fostering an environment where every individual is encouraged to grow professionally and personally. We firmly believe that this growth occurs when one steps out of their comfort zone, and it’s this belief that propels Morris-Berg staff toward constant self-improvement. Whether it’s taking on new responsibilities, exploring novel design approaches, or presenting innovative ideas, our flat hierarchy ensures every voice is heard, and every aspiration without limitation. At Morris-Berg Architects, community engagement and positive impact are at our core. We’re dedicated to giving back and creating a better society. Our team actively volunteers with schools, churches, public agencies, and community groups, bringing our time and expertise to support meaningful causes. We’re proud to contribute through pro-bono design projects, offering architectural services to organizations that lack resources for professional expertise. Educational institutions like Cabarrus County Schools, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, and more, have benefited from our involvement. Collaboration is key to our efforts. We partner with associations like AIA Charlotte, engage in initiatives such as the Adopt-A-City-Street program, and support organizations like Rowan-Cabarrus YMCA and Boy Scouts of America. We’re committed to creating a positive impact on our community and beyond, aligning our actions with our values and mission.
Year Firm Established : | 01/10/1974 |
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Certified MWBE?: | No |
Contact Email : | mhart@morrisberg.com |
Firm Principals : | Matthew Hart, AIA; Tarik Hameed, AIA; Chris Muryn, AIA, CNU; Todd Berg, AIA; |
Licensed Architect AIANC Members : | Tom Gragnano, AIA, LEED AP |
Total Number of Licensed Architects: | 5 |
Number of Non-Architect Licensed Staff : | 12 |
Recent Project and Location 1: | Northwest Cabarrus Replacement High School - Kannapolis, NC |
Recent Project and Location 2: | South Mecklenburg High School Onsite Replacement - Charlotte, NC |
Recent Project and Location 3: | Western Piedmont Community College, Emergency Services Training Center - Morganton, NC |
Recent Project and Location 4: | CPCC Parr Center - Charlotte, NC |
Recent Project and Location 5: | CPCC Long Range Facility Master Plan - Charlotte, NC |
Recent Project and Location 6: | NCDOT Rail Locomotive and Railcar Maintenance Facility - Charlotte, NC |
A highly collaborative, North Carolina architecture firm providing award-winning design and exceptional client service for over 50 years!
A highly collaborative, North Carolina architecture firm providing award-winning design and exceptional client service for over 50 years!
Mon |
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
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Tue |
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
Wed |
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
Thu |
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
Fri |
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
Sat | Closed |
Sun | Closed |