Architect Michael Murphy, known for his work as a co-founder of MASS Design Group, a non-profit architecture firm dedicated to making a positive impact on the built environment, is now embarking on a new venture with the launch of AMMA Projects. Murphy’s vision for architecture goes beyond just creating spaces; he sees it as a tool to create a more equitable, healthy, and just future.
During his time at MASS, Murphy led groundbreaking projects such as the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama, and the Butaro Hospital in Rwanda. These projects exemplify his belief in the power of architecture to address social issues and promote healing and reconciliation.
Now, with AMMA Projects, Murphy is taking a different approach to the practice of architecture. He is moving away from the traditional fee-based model and focusing on shared ownership and accountability in design projects. By partnering with clients and collaborators early in the process, Murphy is able to explore innovative ideas and push the boundaries of traditional architecture.
One of the key aspects of AMMA Projects is its flexibility and adaptability. Murphy and his team are not limited by project type or market constraints; instead, they are focused on developing ideas and collaborations that have the potential to transform communities and create lasting impact. From real estate projects with shared ownership to collaborations with medical scientists on end-of-life care, AMMA Projects is redefining the role of the architect as a catalyst for change.
In a recent conversation, Murphy emphasized the importance of design in shaping our lives and communities. He sees design as a pathway to dignity distribution, a way to create spaces that are inclusive, welcoming, and supportive. By prioritizing collective action and shared responsibility, Murphy hopes to build a practice that goes beyond just creating buildings and instead fosters a sense of community and connection.
As the role of the architect continues to evolve, Murphy believes that there are endless opportunities for innovation and collaboration. By thinking like artists of systems rather than architects of buildings, architects can play a key role in shaping the future of our cities and communities. With AMMA Projects, Michael Murphy is leading the way in reimagining the practice of architecture and creating spaces that are not only beautiful but also transformative.

