MHAworks has recently brought on a new Project Designer to their team,
Angela Phinx, Associate AIA. Angela brings fifteen years of experience
to the firm, specializing in recreational and municipal studios. Her
design, construction management expertise and strategic thinking are
strong assets added to the MHAworks' team.
Thank you to North Carolina JobLinks Career Center for providing such a variety of well-qualified candidates through your online job search database.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Friday, March 22, 2013
MHAworks named Volunteer of the Week
MHAworks has been named "Volunteer of the Week" in The Herald-Sun, due to our work on C.F.D. {Creative Food Drive}!
Check out the full article here.
Volunteer of the week
Mar. 09, 2013 @ 11:09 AM
Volunteer Center of Durham
Volunteer of the Week
MHAworks
Creative Food Drive
Architecture and planning firm MHAworks started the Creative Food Drive to address hunger in Durham. On Sept. 22, 17 teams composed of business, churches and community organizations competed to design and build creative sculptures out of donated non-perishable food items. The event raised awareness and educated residents about the needs of the Durham community.
The sculptures were impressive, but even more so was the amount of food donated. The food donations assisted clients of the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina and Housing for New Hope.
MHAworks’ “immense contributions to this event demonstrate that they believe the effects of the event are greater than the sum of all the time and effort they volunteered … and that they are truly volunteering for the good of the community,” wrote Melissa Hartzell, Housing for New Hope development director.
Thanks to MHAworks for its generosity, hard work and community commitment.
Creative Food Drive
Architecture and planning firm MHAworks started the Creative Food Drive to address hunger in Durham. On Sept. 22, 17 teams composed of business, churches and community organizations competed to design and build creative sculptures out of donated non-perishable food items. The event raised awareness and educated residents about the needs of the Durham community.
The sculptures were impressive, but even more so was the amount of food donated. The food donations assisted clients of the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina and Housing for New Hope.
MHAworks’ “immense contributions to this event demonstrate that they believe the effects of the event are greater than the sum of all the time and effort they volunteered … and that they are truly volunteering for the good of the community,” wrote Melissa Hartzell, Housing for New Hope development director.
Thanks to MHAworks for its generosity, hard work and community commitment.
Check out the full article here.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Newly completed Burn Reconstruction and Aesthetic Center
We are very excited to announce our recently completed Burn Reconstruction and Aesthetic Center. You can check out more on this project by clicking here!
Thursday, February 7, 2013
There's a new Registered Architect in the office!
Very exciting news is bustling around MHAworks!
Toma Ermoshkina of our Durham office has officially passed her exams and received her Architectural license! Toma is also a registered architect in her home country of Russia, and since joining MHAworks in 2004, she has pursued the long road to obtaining her architecture license in the States.
Congratulations Toma!
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Clarity Charity 2012
MHAworks is both excited and humbled to be able to give back to our community. We are so happy to be able to donate to Clarity Technology Group's 2012 Clarity Charity, the Christian Life Home. The Christian Life Home provides a temporary, family-style home for six pregnant girls, ages 10-23, that is safe and caring, along with providing them food, health care and emotional support.
Big shoutout to Clarity Technology Group, Inc., who organized this fundraiser, with a goal to raise $5,000 for the home. You guys are awesome!
For more information about Clarity Charity, or to donate to this great cause, go to www.claritycharity.com.
Big shoutout to Clarity Technology Group, Inc., who organized this fundraiser, with a goal to raise $5,000 for the home. You guys are awesome!
For more information about Clarity Charity, or to donate to this great cause, go to www.claritycharity.com.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Making this season a little brighter
Jennifer Turner and Mandy Norton of MHAworks turn on the Christmas spirit |
MHAworks’ Jennifer Turner and Mandy Norton participated in this year’s Herman Miller We Care Event for the Boys and Girls Club of Raleigh.
Over 150 children attended this year’s event. MHAworks, along with
other local architect firms, organized and provided materials for the
kids to make Christmas wreaths, door hangers, necklaces, cards and other
crafts. The kids were very excited to give their crafts as Christmas
presents to their parents.
In addition to the craft making, Santa was there to take photos. Other special guests featured a magician and the Chick-fil-a cows. Jennifer and Mandy were happy to help spark the kids’ creativity this holiday season.
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