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Kenneth Moffett, AIA

Networks

Bullock Smith & Partners

Knoxville, TN
United States
37917-7548

Bio

I spent my youth- in Missouri and Oklahoma-obsessed with both art and architecture. My first wife was a classmate at the School of Design, where we both edited the Student Publication, both won the school medal, etc. etc. Her academic career brought us to East Tennessee where she became an architectural historian, textbook author and administrator. We made many architecture and urbanism-intensive trips to Europe over the years. She died in 2004. Our daughter got her MFA from the Slade School London and, likewise, married a classmate; they live in London. I am remarried; my wife is a writer, editor and television producer. The work of BSP has covered a wide range of project types including an unusual niche market in fairground planning and design far and wide. We're pleased to have received many awards for our work. My involvement is now on a part-time basis and I'm able to spend more time on artistic, musical and writing activities.

Interests

Educational, commercial and recreational design and planning, architectural criticism, architectural and urban history and historicism, color in painting and architecture , involvements in community musical groups, international travel

Education

School of Design, North Carolina State University

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
B. Arch, 1969
Architecture
1964 To 1969
Dissertation: n.a.
Advisor: n.a.

National Institute for Architectural Education

International
Lloyd Warren Fellowship (Paris Prize), 1969
1969 To 1970
Dissertation: n.a.
Advisor: n.a.

The College of Wooster

Wooster, Ohio, United States
2 yr liberal arts, 1966
Liberal and fine arts
1962 To 1964

Job History

Bullock, Smith & Partners, Inc

Design Director
Knoxville, TN, United States
March 1984 - present

McCarty Bullock Holsaple

Senior Associate
Knoxville, TN, United States
July 1975 - March 1984

The Architects Collaborative

Staff Architect
Cambridge, MA, United States
July 1971 - July 1975
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