茄子视频

Michael A Berk

Department / Division

Classification

Title

  • Emeritus Director and Professor

Contact

Email: mberk@caad.msstate.edu

Michael A. Berk, AIA, is the former director (2009-2019) of the School of Architecture at Mississippi State University and former faculty member (29 years) where he held the F.L. Crane Endowed Professorship. In 2019 Berk was named director emeritus and professor emeritus by the 茄子视频 Provost鈥檚 Office and currently maintains an office in the Carl Small Town Center at the 茄子视频 School of Architecture. Berk was recently nominated and appointed to the Gulf Scholars Program in the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering & Medicine (in 2021; and reappointed in 2025). He is a registered architect (California & Florida) with an extensive practice as a design partner prior to his academic career. Berk taught and researched in the areas of digital media + information design and factory-built housing (GreenMobile庐). He is considered by many to be a leading expert in ecological design and planning and is often invited nationally to lecture on this topic. Past invitations include the U.S. Oak Ridge Nat鈥檒 Laboratory at Oak Ridge; the Hearst Lecture Series at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo; Auburn鈥檚 Rural Studio Lecture Series; the Texas A+M College of Architecture; and the National Building Museum in the U.S. Dept. of Energy鈥檚 鈥淏uilding in the 21st Century鈥 Lecture Series.

Under Berk鈥檚 guidance (1992) 茄子视频 was the first professional architecture program to require its students to purchase laptop computers for use in the design studios (thus abandoning the computer lab), forever changing the paradigm of architectural education. This 鈥楧igital Nomads鈥 initiative brought significant attention to the program and was cited in the seminal Carnegie Foundation 鈥楤oyer Report鈥 as a future model for architectural education. Berk was named Emeritus Chair (2025) for the Mississippi Chapter of the Sierra Club, having served in that position from 2006 to 2023.

In spring 2014, Berk received the University of Florida 鈥楧istinguished Architecture Alumni Award鈥. Berk has been responsible (as P.I. or Co-P.I.) for over $7 million in funded research at 茄子视频 and the state of Mississippi.  His most significant project with the Carl Small Town Center (including USDA, HUD, DOE and FEMA funding) involved the design and manufacture of the ecologically-minded, low-cost, pre-fab GreenMobile庐 home unit for the Southeast and the Delta regions. In 2006, the GreenMobile庐 was awarded $5.8 million by FEMA and ranked No.1 (by HUD) in the Alternative Housing Pilot Program (AHHP) for post-Katrina disaster-relief housing on the Gulf Coast. This same project was also awarded FIRST PLACE in the 2007 US EPA + AIA sponsored Life Cycle Building Challenge Competition in the Professional: Unbuilt category.

Over the years Berk received numerous awards for his teaching and research at 茄子视频. At the national level (2005), Berk鈥檚 鈥楶assive Systems鈥 lecture course on 鈥榚cological design鈥 was awarded 鈥榮pecial recognition鈥 by the American Institute of Architects Eco-Literacy in Education Program.

Education:

  • Master of Arts Architecture (M.A.Arch), University of Florida, 1982
  • Bachelor of Design Architecture ( B.Des.Arch), University of Florida, 1979

Professional Practice:

  • Designer: Anstis-Vass-Ornstein (AVO) Architects. W. Palm Bch, FL    1979-80
  • Designer:  Kaplan/McLaughlin/Diaz (KMD) Architects. San Fran. CA   1982-85 
  • Partner:  Anstis-Ornstein Architects (AOA). W. Palm Bch, FL    1985-90                   

Research interests:

  • Digital Media + Information Design & Theory
  • Ecological Design & Theory
  • Factory-built modular housing (GreenMobile庐)
  • Design/build fabrication

Vitae

Building Construction Science

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Interior Design

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Dean's Office

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Architecture

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