Mr. Huber began his career working for firm, F.J. Rawding Architects, where he worked on projects for premier private clubs like Baltusrol Golf Club, host of seven U.S. Opens and two PGA Championships, as well as architectural design for institutions, corporate offices, residential, as well as a number of mixed-use retail buildings. In 2017, he launched his own firm, MDH Architecture & Design, to independently focus on the design needs of custom builders and private homeowners alike. Today, his portfolio includes projects ranging from renovations, custom new construction to commercial buildings.
He received his Bachelor of Architecture Degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) where he was awarded the Habitat for Humanity Design Architecture Competition in 2013, in which he planned a prototype for a single-family residence with a total of 1,645 square feet, The design was queued for construction for Habitat Newark’s 2014-2015 building schedule.