HARRISONKORNBERG

HarrisonKornberg Architects

@harrisonkornberg_architects

Houston, Texas
Architecture and Planning

Overview

About HarrisonKornberg Architects

Founded in 2003, HarrisonKornberg Architects provides a full range of high-quality architectural services to the Texas market and beyond. We have successfully completed award-winning projects, and our work covers a broad range of market types (civic, aviation, higher education, K-12, healthcare, religious, retail), and sizes (1,000 sq. ft. to 100,000,000+ sq. ft.), including new construction and complex renovations. HarrisonKornberg and its principals have performed architectural services for governmental, institutional, research, educational, religious, and private clients, including the Houston Airport System, DFW Airport, City of Houston, Montgomery County, Denton County, the Texas A&M University System, Rice University, Texas State University System, Texas Southern University, the University of Houston System, Denver International Airport, United Airlines, and multiple school districts throughout the state of Texas.

We aim to inspire, motivate, and we create innovative design solutions that beautifully and functionally help our clients attain their goals. We are also committed to building sustainably and have committed to the 2030 Challenge, an initiative that calls for 50 percent reduction in energy use in buildings.

HarrisonKornberg is a minority-owned firm and is certified as a State of Texas HUB, City of Houston MBE/DBE, NCTRCA MBE, NMSDC MBE, and PoHA SBE. The firm also maintains equivalent certifications in multiple other states across the country.

Headquarters

Houston, Texas

Website

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Company Size

11-50 employees

Industry

Architecture and Planning

Company Type

Privately Held

Founded

2003

Specialties

Architecture, Master Planning, Interior Design, Programming, LEED Design, BIM, Facility Assessment, Project Management, Historic Renovation/ Restoration, Fixtures, Furniture & Equipment, Renovation, Design, Construction Administration, Sustainability, Space Planning, and Disaster Recovery

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