MC Harry
& Associates, Inc. was founded in 1957 by Architect Milton
Carlisle Harry.
We are one of the oldest Architecture and
Engineering firms in Miami and celebrated our 50 year anniversary in April of 2007. Since 1957, we have completed projects for
numerous clients on a diverse range of planning and building projects
in the following areas: Academic, Aviation, Commercial, Court Facilities,
Hospitality, Libraries, Municipal, Technical/Industrial, and Transportation.
We have a large portfolio of projects, many
of which have been awarded recognition by the American Institute of Architects
(AIA). Members of the MC Harry team have been responsible for a variety
of major planning and design projects throughout the country and abroad.
Each task, regardless of scale or complexity, is approached with equal
enthusiasm and commitment.
James W.Piersol, AIA LEED AP Thomas M. Carlson, AIA LEED AP
AAC000986 EB0003663
2780 S.W. Douglas Road,
Suite 302
Miami, Florida 33133
The Dinner Key Marina Dockmaster Facility recently completed the LEED Design Phase review and was awarded 41 of 42 points! Combined with the expected construction phase points, this project will be eligible for a minimum of LEED Silver ranking.
MCHarry Associates is proud to announce that Javier Torres has been named Principal and Shareholder of the firm.
As a shareholder, Javier becomes one of the Owners of the firm, and will assume principal level responsibilities.
Javier is the first of what we hope will be several individuals who will help to diversify the ownership and leadership of the firm and assure its long term success for many, many years to come.
The above video showcases the FIU Solar Decathlon Competition completed by local FIU architecture, engineering and construction management students. MCHarry & Associates was proud to partake in the event as the architect of record for the solar house. Since the completion of the competition, the Solar House has returned to FIU to become the home of the Office of Sustainability on campus. We are proud to be of service as this building looks towards LEED Platinum certification.