Arthur Moore
 

 


Resumé

  • Sixth-generation Washingtonian. St. Albans School (1954) + Princeton University cum laude (1958) + Princeton University School of Architecture (1960)
  • Arthur Cotton Moore/Associates, 1965 to date
  • Recipient of over 70 Design Awards + two American Institute of Architects National Honor Awards + American Institute of Architects/American Library Association National Honor Award + two Architectural Record Magazine Residential Design Awards
  • Travelled to over 100 countries, several multiple times, to study and photograph Architecture/Urban Design/ Waterfronts, establishing an extensive archive of world architecture
  • Served on design honor award juries throughout the country: regional and state AIA programs + the National AIA Honor Award Program + the National Progressive Architecture Magazine Design Award Jury + the National Architectural Record Magazine Residential Honor Awards Jury + National Design Competitions
  • Work published in over 2,600 articles in magazines + newspapers + books throughout the United States, France, Sweden, Germany, Japan, Italy, Spain, South Korea, England, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Australia, and Denmark
  • Projects in group architectural exhibitions at Cooper-Hewitt Museum + Columbia University’s Center for the Study of American Architecture +
    Columbia University’s Avery Library Centennial Archive Exhibition,"Contemporary Architectural Drawings."
  • For the Department of the Interior, analyzed 80 downtown waterfronts in general and six in depth, resulting in publication of "Bright Breathing Edges of City Life: Amenity Benefits of Urban Water Resources."
  • Authored Master Plans for Economic Development for 38 cities across the country.

Lectures:

  • "The Guest Lecture" at Trinity College, Dublin (1979)
  • "The Henry Hornbostel Memorial Lecture" at Carnegie-Mellon University (1982)
  • "A Retrospective" on the 20th anniversary of ACM/A, The Hirshhorn Museum (1985)
  • The Smithsonian Institution
    "The Architecture of the Absurd," a four part series (1978)
    "Buildings Reborn" (1979)
    "Squabbles in the City" (1982)
    "Residential Architecture" (1982)
    "Tour of ACM/A Work" (1985)
  • Institute for Urban Design, Fifth International Conference on Urban Design, New York (1983)
  • Delivered Lectures across the country at university schools of architecture + landscape architecture + AIA conferences + associations + magazine seminars.

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