Douglas Moss
Quick Facts
Biography
Douglas Moss AIA, LEED AP BD+C is an American architect, who practices in New York City, and is founding partner of Holzman Moss Bottino Architecture. Douglas is involved in both the administration of the office and the development of planning and building projects that include performing arts center, museums, civic facilities, and student centers.
Life and career
Active in numerous professional associations, Douglas is a member of the American Institute of Architects, the U.S. Green Building Council, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation. He is a member of the National Register of Peer Professionals appointed by the Public Buildings Service Commissioner of the U.S. General Services Administration, has served as a guest lecturer at several universities, and as a board member of the Texas Tech University Architecture Alumni Association, as well as participated in architectural accreditation visits for national schools of architecture.
Douglas has also been a panelist and speaker at the Association of College Unions International, the Society for Campus and University Planning, the International Council of Fine Arts Deans and the United States Institute for Theatre Technology conferences. Douglas received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Texas Tech University, where he was awarded the prestigious Alpha Rho Chi Medal of Architecture. He is a LEED® Accredited Professional and is certified by the National Council of Architectural Registration Board.
Works (partial list)
Holzman Moss Bottino Architecture
Bear Public Library
Cedar Hill, Texas Government Center
City of Wylie Municipal Complex, Wylie, Texas
Delaware State University, Student Center
Delaware State University, Wellness Center
Hylton Performing Arts Center at George Mason University
ImaginOn The Joe & Joan Martin Center
McAllen Performing Arts Center
Shepherd University Contemporary Arts Center
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Texas Tech University, Student Union
University of Missouri, Student Center
University of North Carolina at Aycock Auditorium Historic Restoration
University of North Texas, Lucille “Lupe” Murchison Performing Arts Center