Jim Moses is a Director at Sasaki Associates in Watertown. He holds degrees from Princeton University (A.B. Religion) and the University of Texas-Austin (M.Arch), where the Mitchell Moses partnership was forged in the form of Noble Savages, and a mutual interest in things vegetal discovered. Jim has been designing buildings and environments for higher education clients since 1993, and is currently Project Architect for the New Physical Education Complex at Coppin State University in Baltimore. Prior to his tenure with Sasaki, Jim was with Wilson Architects in Boston, Shalom Baranes Associates and Beery Rio in Washington, Buttrick White and Burtis in New York, and posse in Austin. He is a registered architect in Vermont and Massachusetts and holds an NCARB certificate. He is also a LEED Accredited Professional.
After a two year hiatus, Mitchell and Moses return in 2009 to the BAC to direct their eleventh studio, Primitive. Moses has also taught design studios at Roger Williams Unviersity, Catholic University of America and, while attending the University of Texas, served as research assistant to Chris Macdonald, former Director of the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of British Columbia, for a funded project on the city of Houston.
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