Kenneth M. Moffett, AIA

Education:
- Bachelor of Architecture (High Honors) - The School of Design, North Carolina State University
- Liberal Arts, The College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio

Registration:
Architecture - Massachusetts and Tennessee

Affiliations:
- American Institute of Architects
- National Trust for Historic Preservation
- Society of Architectural Historians
- Knoxville Urban Design Forum
- Nine Counties One Vision Initiative
- Congress for the New Urbanism
- Institute for Classical Architecture

 

Professional Achievements & Awards:
- American Institute of Architects, East Tennessee Chapter, Gold Medal winner
- AIA School Medal
- ASCA Exchange Fellowship
- Lloyd Warren Fellowship (56th Paris Prize)
- Finalist, Rotch Traveling Scholarship
- Designer of numerous projects to receive AIA Tennessee, AIA Gulf States Region, and AIA - East Tennessee Design Awards
- Market Square, Knoxville, TN - State-Wide Competition winner
- Habitat for Humanity - Competition winner
- Pro-bono design for numerous public and private entities

Publications:

- "Post-Modernism: An Overview," ACSA Annual Meeting Proceedings
- "The Artist, the Architect, and Industrial Form," University of Tennessee Journal of Architecture
- "The Wall in Recent Architectural Form," Journal of Architectural Education
- "House As a World Apart," Exhibition, UTK College of Architecture and Design

Specialties:
Mr. Moffett's specialties include building design, urban design and master planning; he has particular interests in history and preservation, graphic design, theory, and color.

Project Experience:

1984-Present
Bullock, Smith & Partners, Inc.
Knoxville, Tennessee

Director of Design for the firm. Designer in charge of numerous commercial, educational, religious, and adaptive re-use projects, including Centre Square, Southern Station, Market Square, and UTK Biotechnology Research Facilities, Knoxville; Olan Mills Corporate Offices, Chattanooga, TN; Covenant Presbyterian Church, Nashville, TN; the Georgia National Fair and Agricenter, Perry, GA; and Viejas Springs Village, Alpine, CA. Co-designer of master plans for many institutions and mass attendance facilities, including the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Deschutes County Fair and Exposition Center, Redmond, OR; and Coca-Cola Olympic City, Atlanta, GA.

1975-1984
McCarty Bullock Holsaple, Inc.
Knoxville, Tennessee

Associate Director of Design for the firm. Designer or Project Architect for numerous projects, including St. John's Episcopal Church Renovation and Expansion, Knoxville, TN; L&N Station Renovation, Knoxville, TN; and the Wisconsin State Fair Park Master Plan, Milwaukee, Wl.

1974-1975
Boston Architectural Center
Boston, Massachusetts

Design Studio Instructor.

1971-1975
The Architects Collaborative, Inc.
Cambridge, Massachusetts

Design Team Architect on large-scale medical, housing and education projects, including facilities for Lahey Clinic and New England Deaconess Hospital in Boston; Amherst Student Housing in Massachusetts; and Bellapaise Villas in Cyprus.

1970 - 1971
Facilities Planning Division, North Carolina State University
Raleigh, North Carolina
Architect-Planner, development of the NCSU Master Plan.

1968
C.H. Elsom and Partners
London, England
Project Team Member, development of new town center for Slough, England