hi, i’m Michael
Michael Murdock, AIA, LEED AP | Principal, Senior Project Architect
Guilty Pleasure
Gelato
Education
Master of Architecture, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 1985
Bachelor of Architecture, University of Texas at Arlington, 1981
Registrations
Registered Architect, Tennessee #100947, California #25535
USGB, LEED Accredited Professional
Professional & Community Involvement
American Institute of Architects, Middle Tennessee Chapter
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards
Nashville Committee on Foreign Relations
Urban Land Institute, Nashville Chapter Member
Harvard University, Undergraduate Candidate Interview Committee
Aspire Conference, Programs and Marketing Committee
AIA Design Award Juror
In his role as principal and senior project architect, Michael brings the experience of working in varying architectural practices in Texas, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles and now Nashville. That experience has also enabled him to participate in a diverse range of building types and unique client relationships that have informed his collaborative approach to meeting the goals and objectives of the client and the demands of developing quality architecture. Michael has worked on a broad scale of project types and sizes ranging from large performing arts centers intended to re-energize a downtown community to the single-family home improving the quality of life of its inhabitants. Since joining EOA in 2002 to lead the EOA studio for BMW North America, Michael has led the majority of EOA’s unique design projects including the Tennessee State Museum, Bento at Chestnut Hill, Alloy at Tech Hill, Village 21 and Dismas House.
To connect with Michael, Click Here or 615.850.5515
In his role as principal and senior project architect, Michael brings the experience of working in varying architectural practices in Texas, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles and now Nashville. That experience has also enabled him to participate in a diverse range of building types and unique client relationships that have informed his collaborative approach to meeting the goals and objectives of the client and the demands of developing quality architecture. Michael has worked on a broad scale of project types and sizes ranging from large performing arts centers intended to re-energize a downtown community to the single-family home improving the quality of life of its inhabitants. Since joining EOA in 2002 to lead the EOA studio for BMW North America, Michael has led the majority of EOA’s unique design projects including the Tennessee State Museum, Bento at Chestnut Hill, Alloy at Tech Hill, Village 21 and Dismas House.
To connect with Michael, Click Here or 615.850.5515