If You Denton Know... Now You Know!
If You Denton Know is a weekly podcast spotlighting the people, businesses, and stories that make Denton unique. Hosted by Brad Andrus, each episode shares local insights, community voices, and Denton pride.
If You Denton Know... Now You Know!
#14 - Morgan Kennedy
If You Denton Know Morgan Kennedy, now you do.
Every building tells a story, and Architect Morgan Kennedy helps shape how those stories get built. Morgan shares how she went from growing up in Plano to studying architecture at Oklahoma State, earning a traveling fellowship, and practicing in places like Seattle, Oklahoma City, and beyond. We talk about what architects really do, why adaptive reuse matters, how codes and city review shape projects in Denton, and what changes could make downtown even more walkable and connected. Plus, Morgan shares her favorite Denton spots and what she’s most excited about in 2026.
Short Summary
Award-winning Architect Morgan Kennedy talks Denton’s design future, adaptive reuse, and what architects actually do.
Key Topics Covered
- Morgan’s upbringing in Plano and early interest in design
- Architecture school, the Caudill traveling fellowship, and what it taught her
- Working in Seattle and Oklahoma City and how those places shaped her thinking
- Why she chose Denton and why she prioritizes local projects
- What a comprehensive design architect does beyond “drawing buildings”
- O-A-C: owner, architect, contractor and why it matters early
- How AI fits into architecture and where it helps
- Denton’s walkability, downtown growth, and what she would improve
- Mixed-use, “third places,” and why downtown needs more options (including grocery)
- Projects and concepts she’s excited about heading into 2026
Morgan M. Kennedy, AIA, NCARB
Founding Principal Architect and Director of Design, MKOA Studio