In today's climate of racial reckoning, it is fitting for Moody Nolan, the nation's largest African American-owned architecture firm, to be honored with the 2021 Architecture Firm Award from the American Institute of Architects (AIA). The annual award is the highest honor the AIA bestows on an architecture practice. The award recognizes a firm that has consistently produced distinguished architecture for at least 10 years. This is the first time a Black-owned architecture firm has ever received the award in the AIA's 58 years of conducting the annual recognition.
"We are delighted to be recognized with our industry's most prestigious award for our work, which always has been grounded in a belief that a diverse design team is more creative and delivers architecture that better responds to the needs of the community," said Jonathan Moody, who succeeded his father in the role of CEO in January 2020. "This clearly demonstrates that architectural designs that are centered on and respectful of cultural nuances and are attuned to the impact they have on neighborhoods and residents can coexist."
The architecture firm has received more than 49 awards from the American Institute of Architects and 45 from the National Organization of Minority Architects. While the recognition makes them immensely proud, it never overshadows the firm's commitment to meeting the goals of each client. Its primary focus is always to work collaboratively with clients from initial idea through construction to ensure their vision is met.
"We recently celebrated the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who believed in the value of each person, regardless of color," said Curt Moody, Chairman of the board. "Over the course of nearly 40 years, our practice has opened doors for people of color and women by recruiting at HBCUs and equipping newly-hired employees with the tools they need to succeed."
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Moody Nolan has full-service offices in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Houston, Nashville, New York City, and Washington, D.C. The Connor Group Headquarters, Texas Southern University Library Learning Center, Martin Luther King Jr. Branch Library in Columbus, Ohio, CenturyLink Technology Center of Excellence, and Englewood STEM High School are just a few designs in a portfolio that has earned the firm high praise.
The Legacy House Project helps fulfill the firm's philanthropic commitment to community investment and closing the wealth gap for families by giving away a new home designed by the firm to a deserving family in each city where its offices are located. The Columbus Legacy House was completed in 2019. The Nashville Legacy House broke ground in 2020, and the one for Chicago is slated for 2021.
"Most Black-owned businesses do not become generational-owned businesses because often we lack access to capital, networking, and other necessary resources to propel a business forward," said Curt Moody. "This is why mentoring and fully supporting new hires has been a passion of mine. We have to prepare the next generations to take the helm to carry on our legacies."