Join us in wishing Rachael Kelley, NCIDQ a happy 5-year anniversary at MHAworks! 🎉 While at MHAworks, Rachael has played a significant role in helping our team design projects across industry sectors and has taught us so much about her thesis research in zoological architecture. We appreciate her hard work and look forward to seeing what she creates in the future! #MHAworks #TogetherWeCreate #EmployeeMilestone
MHAworks
Architecture and Planning
Durham, NC 1,848 followers
MHAworks is a commercial design firm that provides architecture and interior design services throughout NC.
About us
Founded in 1988 as a solo practice, MHAworks has become a successful design firm that provides architecture and interior design services through our regional offices in Asheville, Durham, and Greenville, North Carolina. Though we have grown significantly over the last three decades, we have not lost sight of our founding principle: developing lasting partnerships through a commitment to excellence in service and design. We offer expertise in the design of multifamily and mixed-use, health care, life science, research and development, state and municipal government, and higher education projects. We also offer special services such as ADA assessments and upgrades; building envelope studies and upgrades; life safety assessments; documentation maintenance; and more.
- Website
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http://www.MHAworks.com
External link for MHAworks
- Industry
- Architecture and Planning
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Durham, NC
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 1988
- Specialties
- Planning, Architecture, Interiors, Interior Design, Historic Renovation, Healthcare Design, Science and Technology, Life Science, Mixed-use, and Multifamily Design
Locations
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Primary
501 Washington Street
Suite G
Durham, NC 27701, US
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409 South Evans Street
Suite C
Greenville, NC 27858, US
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Employees at MHAworks
Updates
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ECU first reached out to MHAworks in 2013 to complete a campuswide ADA assessment and develop an ADA transition plan. Since then, our team has performed a variety of assessments and renovations across campus to help ECU reach their accessibility goals. To learn more about how our team has helped to improve ADA accessibility for the built environment at ECU, click the link: https://lnkd.in/et2ph4Z5
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Yesterday, our Durham team paid a visit to one of our active renovation projects at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics’ Hill Residence Hall. MHAworks is currently working with McKim & Creed, Inc. and H.M. Kern Corporation on interior alterations to the restrooms, lounge areas, student dorms, and coordinator apartments within the building. Our team enjoyed seeing the progress on site and are excited to implement what we’ve learned from each other on future project endeavors. #MHAworks #TogetherWeCreate #NCSSM #DurhamNC
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Join us in welcoming Rachel Woolard as a fulltime employee of MHAworks!🎉 From early 2023, Rachel served as an intern in our Greenville office. After completing her Bachelor of Interior Design at East Carolina University this spring, she joined MHAworks full time as an interior designer, and we couldn’t be more excited to have her as an official member of our team. #MHAworks #TogetherWeCreate #NewEmployee #Welcome
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The Charlotte location for Carolinas Fertility Institute (CFI) is now complete! Our designers in collaboration with Young Office successfully renovated a former office space into a brand-new, expanded clinic space for CFI. Our designers have enjoyed working with CFI to expand their business and are excited to continue work on our other projects with them. To learn more about this project, visit the link below: https://lnkd.in/eeB5VqUm #MHAworks #TogetherWeCreate #CFI #CharlotteNC #HealthCareDesign
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Join us in welcoming our new marketing proposal coordinator, Dasia Elswick, to the team! 🎉 Using her background in graphic design, Dasia will work with our marketing team to create professional and unique Request for Qualifications (RFQ) proposals. We are excited to have her join our team and look forward to seeing what she will create in the future. #MHAworks #TogetherWeCreate #NewEmployee #Welcome
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Join us in giving a warm welcome to our newest project architect, Chad Butterworth! 👏 Chad brings over a decade of experience in health care, science & technology, education, commercial, and industrial design to the MHAworks team. We are excited to have Chad on our team and cannot wait to see what he will create in the future. #MHAworks #TogetherWeCreate #NewEmployee #Welcome
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Our team was honored to attend the “topping off” ceremony for TROSA’s newest dorm on their west campus (T-West Campus) in Durham, NC last Thursday. Thank you, CT Wilson Construction Company, Inc., for putting this event together and inviting our team to participate in celebrating this important milestone. To learn more about this event, visit the link: https://bit.ly/TROSAbeam #MHAworks #TogetherWeCreate #TROSA #CTWilson
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According to data from the National College Health Assessment, 50.3% of undergraduate students in 2019 reported that they feel lonely or very lonely. By spring 2022, the rate rose to 53.6%. There are many ways that higher education entities can help decrease feelings of loneliness on campus, such as planning campus events, supporting student organizations, and increasing access to mental health services on campus. But how might the infrastructure of the campus play a role in helping students form connections with their peers? MHAworks’ firm principal and Greenville office director, Amy Spruill, shares her thoughts on the role designers play in helping to strengthen social infrastructure on campus in this article. #MHAworks #TogetherWeCreate #HigherEducationDesign #ThoughtLeadership
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According to data from the National College Health Assessment, 50.3% of undergraduate students in 2019 reported that they feel lonely or very lonely. By spring 2022, the rate rose to 53.6%. There are many ways that higher education entities can help decrease feelings of loneliness on campus, such as planning campus events, supporting student organizations, and increasing access to mental health services on campus. But how might the infrastructure of the campus play a role in helping students form connections with their peers? MHAworks’ firm principal and Greenville office director, Amy Spruill, shares her thoughts on the role designers play in helping to strengthen social infrastructure on campus at the link: https://lnkd.in/eiQMh_9E #MHAworks #TogetherWeCreate #HigherEducationDesign #ThoughtLeadership