International competition for carbon-neutral development

March 4th, 2010

Urban ReVision Dallas – Casa Verde aka “Seeds of Integration” Winner, AIA Houston 2010 Design Award Honorable Mention, 2009 Urban Re:Vision International Competition In 2009 a Morris Architects design team took on a challenge unprecedented in the world of architecture – transform a vacant inner-city block into a carbon-neutral community integrated within the larger context [...]



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Real estate industry leaders tour Morris headquarters

February 25th, 2010

The Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM), the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), and the Greater Houston Partnership’s Green Committee selected First City Tower and the Morris Architects offices for their February 2010 Green/LEED Building Tour. Tonight over 150 industry leaders and real estate experts will tour the building and our offices for demonstrations and [...]



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Houston’s East End: Structures and Opportunities

September 16th, 2009

Houston’s East End may the city’s next major growth area. It’s close to Downtown, it has an intact residential fabric, there are large tracts of vacant or underused industrial land available, and light rail will soon link the East End to the rest of the city. No other neighborhood in Houston combines those attributes. There’s [...]



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Morris team wins major design award

July 25th, 2009

Morris Architects has won the prestigious 2009 Unbuilt Architecture Design Award from the Boston Society of Architects. Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Primary Schools, the winning project, was one of ten winning entries chosen from more than 90 submissions in the BSA’s Unbuilt Architecture Design Awards program, an annual competition open to architects around the [...]



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