Bryan Berg

Bryan Berg

NM, US
Guinness World Record Holder for World's Tallest and World's Largest House of Cards

Bryan Berg broke the Guinness World Record for the World's Tallest House of Cards in 1992 at the age of seventeen, with a tower fourteen feet, six inches tall. His latest record-holding structure in the category is over twenty-five feet tall. In 2004, Guinness created a new record category for the World's Largest House of Cards to recognize a project Berg built for Walt Disney World--a replica of Cinderella's Castle. He continues to hold both records.

Touring regularly, Berg has stacked cards in virtually every major US and Canadian city, Japan, Denmark, and Germany.

Berg has appeared on CNN, 20/20, MTV, VH1, Showtime, The Discovery Channel, Ripley's Believe It Or Not, Good Morning America, The Today Show, Ellen Degeneres, Martha Stewart Unsifted, Guinness Prime Time, CBS This Morning, and various foreign television.

His work has been featured in nearly every major newspaper nationwide in addition to publications such as Wired, Reader's Digest, Men's Health, USA Today, Games Magazine, Maxim, The National Enquirer, National Geographic For Kids, Time Magazine for Kids, ESPN Magazine, ASK Magazine, and 321 Contact. He has also been featured in publications across Europe, Asia, and South America.

Berg's clientele have included Walt Disney World, Star Wars, San Francisco Opera, Neopets/Wizards of the Coast, Fuji Television Japan, Post Cereal, Pinnacle Brands, Topps, Baseball Hall of Fame, DMG World Media, and Procter and Gamble.

Projects have also been produced with organizations such as Coca-Cola, Pepsi, American Airlines, Major League Baseball, and the National Hockey League.

Berg's speaking engagements and workshops for arts and corporate events and his science museum projects for children have included: The Exhibitor Show, Gravity Free Design Innovation Conference, The Calder Foundation, National Arts Club, Gathering for Gardner, Illinois Institute of Technology, Zeum San Francisco, Exploratorium San Francisco, Iowa Historical Society, Lincoln Science Museum, Science Museum of Iowa, Science Museum of Minnesota, and Harvard University School of Education.

In 2004, Berg earned his Master of Design Studies from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. He previously served as design faculty for three years in the Department of Architecture at Iowa State University, where he received his Professional Degree in Architecture in 1997.

Bryan Berg broke the Guinness World Record for the World's Tallest House of Cards in 1992 at the age of seventeen, with a tower fourteen feet, six inches tall. His latest record-holding structure in the category is over twenty-five feet tall. In 2004, Guinness created a new record category for the World's Largest House of Cards to recognize a project Berg built for Walt Disney World--a replica of Cinderella's Castle. He continues to hold both records.

Touring regularly, Berg has stacked cards in virtually every major US and Canadian city, Japan, Denmark, and Germany.

Berg has appeared on CNN, 20/20, MTV, VH1, Showtime, The Discovery Channel, Ripley's Believe It Or Not, Good Morning America, The Today Show, Ellen Degeneres, Martha Stewart Unsifted, Guinness Prime Time, CBS This Morning, and various foreign television.

His work has been featured in nearly every major newspaper nationwide in addition to publications such as Wired, Reader's Digest, Men's Health, USA Today, Games Magazine, Maxim, The National Enquirer, National Geographic For Kids, Time Magazine for Kids, ESPN Magazine, ASK Magazine, and 321 Contact. He has also been featured in publications across Europe, Asia, and South America.

Berg's clientele have included Walt Disney World, Star Wars, San Francisco Opera, Neopets/Wizards of the Coast, Fuji Television Japan, Post Cereal, Pinnacle Brands, Topps, Baseball Hall of Fame, DMG World Media, and Procter and Gamble.

Projects have also been produced with organizations such as Coca-Cola, Pepsi, American Airlines, Major League Baseball, and the National Hockey League.

Berg's speaking engagements and workshops for arts and corporate events and his science museum projects for children have included: The Exhibitor Show, Gravity Free Design Innovation Conference, The Calder Foundation, National Arts Club, Gathering for Gardner, Illinois Institute of Technology, Zeum San Francisco, Exploratorium San Francisco, Iowa Historical Society, Lincoln Science Museum, Science Museum of Iowa, Science Museum of Minnesota, and Harvard University School of Education.

In 2004, Berg earned his Master of Design Studies from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. He previously served as design faculty for three years in the Department of Architecture at Iowa State University, where he received his Professional Degree in Architecture in 1997.