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EDUCATION and ACCREDITATION
Financial Management Program, Harvard Graduate School of Design
Student Union Program, Harvard Graduate School of Design
Museum Program, Harvard Graduate School of Design
Bachelor of Architecture, Texas Tech University (Awarded the Alpha Rho Chi Medal of Architecture)
Registered Architect in 6 states
American Institute of Architects, Member
NCARB Registered Architect
LEED Accredited Professional
PROFESSIONAL & COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
Kentucky AIA Design Awards Chairperson, 2008
Dallas AIA Design Juror, 2007
Connecticut AIA Design Juror, 2006
Barkitecture Design Juror, Young Architects Event, Charlotte, NC, 2004
Guest Speaker, Texas Tech University College of Architecture (1997,1999, 2002)
Guest Speaker, University of Kansas, Professional Practice Course (2006-2010)
Panelist and Speaker, Association of College Unions International
Speaker, Society for College and University Planning
Douglas Moss, AIA, LEED APBIODouglas Moss, AIA, LEED AP, is a Partner of Holzman Moss Bottino Architecture, a national architectural practice that continues a forty-year legacy of making memorable spaces. The firm which he founded with Malcolm Holzman, is a successor to Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates, a leading planning, architectural and interior design firm, where Mr. Moss was also a partner. Holzman Moss Bottino Architecture represents a continuity and advancement of HHPA’s adventuresome spirit, and forges a decidedly personal way of design. Mr. Moss is both actively involved in the administration of the office and as well as in the development and design of planning and building projects that include student centers, libraries, performing arts centers, museums, and civic facilities. Mr. Moss received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Texas Tech University, where he was awarded the prestigious Alpha Rho Chi Medal of Architecture. He also completed the Museum Program, the Student Union Program, and the Financial Management Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. He is a native of Taylor, Texas.
PROJECTS
Academic Experience ▪ Delaware State University - Wellness Center, Dover, DE
▪ Delaware State University - Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Center, Dover, DE
▪ University of North Texas Student Center, Planning & Programming Study, Denton, TX
▪ Texas Tech University, Expansion & Renovation of the Student Union, Lubbock, TX
▪ University of Missouri - Columbia, New Student Center, Columbia, MO
▪ North Carolina State University, Student Life Master Plan, Raleigh, NC
▪ Oklahoma State University, Student Union Master Plan, Stillwater, OK
▪ Rhode Island College, Student Union Master Plan, Providence, RI
▪ St. Joseph’s College, Master Plan and Library and Administration Building Renovations, Brooklyn, NY
▪ Shepherd University, Master Plan, Shepherdstown, WV
▪ Park University, Global Institute for Culture, Economics & Understanding, Parkville, MO
▪ University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music, Programming and Planning, Madison Wisconsin
Arts Experience ▪ Hylton Performing Arts Center at George Mason University, Manassas, VA
▪ Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center, Bowling Green, KY
▪ RiverCenter for Performing Arts, Columbus State University, Columbus, GA
Arts Experience (continued) ▪ ImaginOn: the Joe and Joan Martin Center, Charlotte, NC
▪ The Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, Lubbock, TX
▪ San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts and Education Center, San Angelo, TX
▪ The Plano Courtyard Theatre, Plano, TX
▪ Shepherd University, Center for Contemporary Arts, Shepherdstown, WV
▪ University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Aycock Auditorium, Greensboro, NC
▪ University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Music, Theatre and Dance Study, Greensboro, North Carolina
▪ University of North Texas, The Murchison Center for the Performing Arts, Denton, TX
▪ Kansas City Music Hall Renovation, Kansas City, MO
▪ Manhattan Movement and Arts Center, New York, NY
▪ Fox Theaters, Wyomissing, PA
Civic Experience ▪ Cedar Hill Government Center, Cedar Hill, TX
▪ Special Olympics Headquarters, Washington, DC
▪ Temple Israel, Dayton, OH
▪ City of Wylie Library, City Hall, and Recreation Center,Wylie, TX
▪ Dover Anchor Public Library, Dover, DE
▪ Los Angeles Central Library, Renovation and Expansion, Los Angeles, CA
▪ Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland, OH
Other Experience ▪ Women’s eNews, New York, NY
▪ Regional Association of Grantmakers Headquarters, New York, NY
▪ Windows on the World Restaurant and Bar, New York, NY
▪ Rainbow Room Operational Improvements, New York, NY
▪ Highland House, Madison, WI
▪ SharpHouse, Amherst, MA