Amy Murgia
Amy Murgia sees workplace design as more than just arranging desks and conference rooms—it's about understanding the intricate relationship between architecture, interior design, and the human scale. Her work explores how physical environments can genuinely support the way people think, collaborate, and create—while anticipating how those needs will evolve.
What distinguishes Amy's approach is her ability to hold two perspectives simultaneously: the visionary and the pragmatic. She's equally energized by abstract concepts in early design phases and the meticulous orchestration required to bring those ideas into reality. As a project manager, she leads complex multidisciplinary teams—weaving together electrical, mechanical, lighting, acoustical, audio-visual, and technological systems—ensuring that nothing gets lost in translation between vision and execution.
Amy's expertise in workplace interiors comes at a critical moment. She recognizes that offices must now accommodate not just different work styles, but fundamentally different relationships to work itself. Her work doesn’t simply react to trends; it anticipates how flexibility and innovation will shape the next generation of collaborative environments—creating spaces that are both cohesive in their execution and attuned to the evolving human experience of work.




