Welcome to Morin

Bob Devaney Sports Center

When the original Bob Devaney Sports Center opened in 1976, it served as home to NU athletic programs, as well as the concert venue for names such as Elton John,  Sinatra, and the Beach Boys. After the renovations in 2013, it is home to athletic programs such as volleyball, swimming, and basketball.  Integrity panels clad […]

550 Washington

At 550 Washington St in NYC, if you look up, you will see a pleasing Matrix of zinc MX-6 panels with trimless ends. Portions of the soffit are perforated for ventilation. Zinc is a sustainable metal, requires little to zero maintenance, and develops a unique patina that strengthens the panel over time and increases its lifespan.  The […]

Morrison Yard

A Gateway of Light: Honoring History Through Design  Overlooking the Cooper River at the base of the Ravenel Bridge, Morrison Yard rises as a new architectural landmark in Charleston’s Upper Peninsula. The project was inspired by the city’s maritime heritage, the rhythm of the river, and the industrial vernacular of the port. The design draws subtle […]

Limberlost Place

Sustaining Vision Shaped Through Innovation  Limberlost Place emerges as an academic and sustainable landmark on Toronto’s waterfront, bringing together research, education, and architecture in an unprecedented way. Designed as Canada’s first exposed mass timber academic building, the project reflects George Brown College’s ambition to establish a new model for low-carbon institutional design. With clear volumes, open […]

Crystal Bridges Museum – Parking Garage

A journey through art  Founded by philanthropist Alice Walton, the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art was created with the mission of welcoming everyone and celebrating the American spirit by uniting art and nature. Its name comes from a nearby natural spring and the bridge-like structures designed by Moshe Safdie, which connect pavilions arranged around […]