Frederick A. Muhlenberg, Founder
/The firm's founder, Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg, FAIA, was noted for his endeavors in architecture, community and social services, politics, and the military.
Mr. Muhlenberg was born in Reading, Pa. on September 25, 1887, to Dr. William Frederick Muhlenberg (1852-1915) and Henrietta Augusta Muhlenberg (1818-1890). Muhlenberg graduated from Gettysburg College in 1908 and the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture in 1912. In May 1917, he enlisted in the United States Army. During World War I, Muhlenberg was a captain in the 314th Infantry. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, a Purple Heart for being wounded and gassed, and the Croix de Guerre from France.
After the war, Muhlenberg founded Muhlenberg Greene Architects, Ltd. in Reading where he grew up and lived most of his life. Muhlenberg returned to the military during World War II, served as a U.S. Congressman, and was active in numerous community organizations.
Today, our legacy as MG Architects continues as a partner in building the future of Berks County. We help our area businesses, nonprofits, and educational clients bring new and adaptive reuse projects to life.
Lawrence A. Greene
The third major business association for the firm, Lawrence A. Greene, Jr. was a partner of Mr. Muhlenberg since 1965. They formed Muhlenberg Greene Architects when Larry Greene was 32, and Fred Muhlenberg was 75.
Muhlenberg Legacy Renderings Notecards
Purchase a boxed set of limited edition blank notecards available exclusively in the Berks History Center gift shop while supplies last. Each set includes 14 blank cards of seven different downtown Reading, PA designs by Fred Muhlenberg including Croll and Keck, Reading YMCA, Stokesay Castle interior and exteriors, Riverside Elementary School, and the Residence of Mrs. John M. Frame at 3rd and Windsor Streets in Historic Centre Park.
Notecards are 4.5” w X 6.25” h and come in a white cardboard box with a clear cover. This is a perfect gift for architectural enthusiasts, local history buffs, and those who love the Reading area.
Begun in 1920, MG Architects (Muhlenberg Greene Architects, Ltd.) traces a lively, continuous history that mirrors, in any decade during that period, the then-contemporary development occurring in the City of Reading and throughout Berks County. The past client list is rich in the names of the area’s major public and private institutions. Such local landmarks as Berks Heim, the Medical Arts Building, and Stokesay Castle are products of the Firm’s historical past.