[1] He began his college education at Georgia Institute of Technology, hoping to study aeronautical engineering.
[1] After his first year of college he decided to transfer to the University of Oklahoma to study architecture under Bruce Goff,[1] and Herb Greene.
[5] "At a time when most architecture seems merely argumentative, these buildings (by Muennig) are relaxed and free, filled with...real joy."
[4] He was able to blend his architectural design with the local materials, and create homes that felt like they were a part of Big Sur.
[8] Muenning's design work for the Post Ranch Inn featured buildings with geometric inspiration by animals (such as the butterfly), as well as towers and cylinders that are a nod to Bruce Goff.