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Local Area Design Firm Celebrates 20th Anniversary

The Megamorphosis, Inc. offices located at 324 W. Van Buren in Harlingen.

The Megamorphosis, Inc. offices located at 324 W. Van Buren in Harlingen.

Megamorphosis worked with the Civil Engineering firm of Sigler, Winston, Greenwood to design cells to hold and “polish” the discharged water from the adjacent treatment plant by reducing nitrogen levels with aquatic plants. The polished water has higher levels of oxygen when it is discharged into the Arroyo Colorado. The discharged water is critical to the Valley’s watershed as the arroyo ultimately discharges into the Laguna Madre, a pristine fishing ground.

Megamorphosis worked with the Civil Engineering firm of Sigler, Winston, Greenwood to design cells to hold and “polish” the discharged water from the adjacent treatment plant by reducing nitrogen levels with aquatic plants. The polished water has higher levels of oxygen when it is discharged into the Arroyo Colorado. The discharged water is critical to the Valley’s watershed as the arroyo ultimately discharges into the Laguna Madre, a pristine fishing ground.

This year marks the 20th anniversary of Megamorphosis, a Harlingen based architectural firm that has played a major role in the revitalization of many local area businesses and community centers, including the Reese in Harlingen and several projects in La Feria and other surrounding cities.

In January 1995 Meg Foster Jorn began providing Residential Architecture & Interior Design services as a sole proprietorship under the name of Megamorphosis Design. Her objective was to offer clients integrated architectural and interior design services.

Megamorphosis grew in project types and workload from a one person firm to a firm of seven by 2006.
In 2006 John Pearcy joined the firm. John significantly contributed to the diversity and quality of projects Megamorphosis delivered and became a partner in 2008.

In 2008 the firm incorporated and the firm’s name was changed to Megamorphosis, Inc.

Megamorphosis has designed over 700 projects to date and distinguished themselves as an “Award Winning” Rio Grande Valley firm committed to environmentally conscious projects with unique solutions and regional sensitivity.

Megamorphosis continues to work with the city of La Feria, having designed the FEMA Emergency Shelter Domes currently under construction on Pancho Maples and Main Streets as well as the recently completed redesign of the Bailey H. Dunlap Memorial Public Library.

The City of La Feria has their first Recreation Center thanks to a State Grants from the Texas Recreation and Park and Texas Parks and Wildlife. This long awaited community amenity features a number of great resources for the children as well as the adults of La Feria. There is a full sized gymnasium with goals and folding bleachers, as well as an Auditorium, Conference Room, Multi- Purpose Classroom, Computer Training Room, large Restrooms with showers and Administrative Offices. A very modern Reception Areas features exposed structural elements. This bold entrance makes the Statement that this Recreation Center was designed and built for today’s youth. This facility is located directly across the street from Veteran’s Park which accommodates the Community’s Youth Baseball fields.

The City of La Feria has their first Recreation Center thanks to a State Grants from the Texas Recreation and Park and Texas Parks and Wildlife. This long awaited community amenity features a number of great resources for the children as well as the adults of La Feria. There is a full sized gymnasium with goals and folding bleachers, as well as an Auditorium, Conference Room, Multi- Purpose Classroom, Computer Training Room, large Restrooms with showers and Administrative Offices. A very modern Reception Areas features exposed structural elements. This bold entrance makes the Statement that this Recreation Center was designed and built for today’s youth. This facility is located directly across the street from Veteran’s Park which accommodates the Community’s Youth Baseball fields.

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