Moody Nolan and Antoine Predock Architect PC Selected for Design Shortlist for the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African American History and Culture
Posted on: Monday, 2 February 2009, 12:21 CST
"It's a remarkable time in history to be an American, and for me, it's an equally extraordinary time to be an African American architect," said Moody, president and CEO of Moody Nolan. "To be part of this design shortlist, and among such prestigious company, is not only a milestone for Moody Nolan, but it's also a personal achievement I have been working toward my entire career. With this project, we have an opportunity to truly embrace and preserve African American history and culture. I'm confident that our abilities will continue to propel us forward in this selection process."
Blueprints of Success
Serving as a representation for the rich heritage of the African American community, the National Museum of African American History and Culture will likely be the last museum built on the grounds between the Washington Monument and Capitol. Designs drafted by the six contending teams must incorporate sustainable and energy-efficient attributes in order for the
Design Dream Team
Having collectively worked on more than 15 recent museum projects, collaborated on multi-million dollar designs, demonstrated an aptitude for creative and signature design, and a combined team of more than 50 licensed architects and 300 licensed engineers, Moody Nolan and
"Our firms' long-standing relationship is a definite asset for this project," said Predock, the sole principal of
Further setting them apart, Moody and Predock are recipients of the Gold Medal Award from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) -- the highest honor bestowed by the organization -- and Predock has also received a Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt Lifetime Achievement Award. Similarly, Moody's portfolio has captured 28 design awards from the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) -- more awards than any other minority firm in the U.S. -- and he was also the recipient of NOMA's 2008 Presidents Exemplary Service Award, the
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Cooper-Hewitt Lifetime Achievement Award. In addition, the firm has won more than 20 design competitions.
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