• A 1973 graduate of The Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Architecture
• 35 years experience and registered in 31 states
• Founded his own firm, Moody and Associates, in 1982
• 1984, merged with engineer Howard Nolan to form Moody/Nolan, Ltd. Inc.
• 1997, Curt was honored with Fellowship in The American Institute of Architects (AIA), the highest recognition bestowed by that organization. That year, he was the only architect selected in the State of Ohio to receive this prestigious honor.
• Continues his dedication to the advancement of the architecture profession by remaining active in several associations
• Recognized in 1995 with the Entrepreneur of the Year Award in the Service Category
• 1992, he was awarded the national Whitney M. Young Jr. Award given to one outstanding minority architect by the AIA, Washington, DC

A life-long resident of Columbus, Ohio, He and his wife, Elaine, have three sons.


Selected Representative Projects
as Principal Architect


• Ithaca College New Athletics and Events Center, Ithaca, New York
• Miami University Richard T. Farmer School of Business, Oxford, Ohio
• The Ohio State University Recreation and Physical Activity Center, Columbus, Ohio
• University of Akron Student Recreation Center and Field House, Akron, Ohio
• West Virginia University Student Recreation Center, Morgantown, West Virginia
• Hampton University Student Center, Hampton, Virginia
• The Ohio State University Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium, Columbus, Ohio
• The Ohio State University Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center, Columbus, Ohio
• Preliminary Basketball Venue for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia
• The Ohio State University Marion Branch Library and Classroom Building, Marion, Ohio
• The Ohio State University Dreese Laboratory Expansion, Columbus, Ohio
• The Ohio State University Library Book Depository, Columbus, Ohio
• The State of Ohio’s Emergency Operations Center, Columbus, Ohio
• The Mall at Tuttle Crossing, Dublin, Ohio
• The Martin Luther King, Jr. Complex for the Performing Arts, Columbus, Ohio
• Miami University Recreation Center and Natatorium, Oxford, Ohio
• Port Columbus International Airport North and South Terminal Expansion and Escalator Enclosures, Columbus, Ohio


Selected Representative Projects
as Associate Architect


• The Ohio Judicial Center, Columbus, Ohio
• The Ohio State University Longaberger Alumni House, Columbus, Ohio
• Center of Science and Industry (COSI), Columbus, Ohio
• The Riffe Center for Government and the Arts, Columbus, Ohio
• Hilltop Office Complex, Columbus, Ohio
• Ohio Statehouse Historic Renovation, Columbus, Ohio
• The Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, Ohio
• Columbus Police Headquarters, Columbus, Ohio
• The Franklin Park Conservatory Expansion for AmeriFlora ’92, Columbus, Ohio
• The Ohio Department of Agriculture Administration Headquarters, Reynoldsburg, Ohio


Professional Presentations


• Speaker, Society for College and University Planning conference, “Recruitment Gold: Student Focused Facilities”
• Speaker, Wisconsin AIA, 2001
• Juror, Jacksonville, Florida Public Library Competition, 2001
• “Renovation: Getting What You Need.” Seminar presented on December 3, 1999 at the Athletic Business National Conference, Orlando, Florida
• Keynote Speaker, Business First’s “Fast 50” (the top 50 fastest growing companies in Central Ohio), 1998
• "Planning Documents: Conceptual Design." National Intramural Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) Facilities Symposium, Harrisonburg, Virginia, October, 1998
• Speaker, Columbus Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Quarterly Meeting on Firm Profile, 1995
• Banquet Speaker, Ohio Association of Minority Architects and Engineers (OAMAE), 1992
• Banquet Speaker, Ohio Association of Minority Architects and Engineers (OAMAE), 1991
• Graduation Day Speaker, for Numerous Churches
• Speaker, Career Day for Numerous City of Columbus (Ohio) Schools


Memberships

• College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects
• City of Jacksonville, Florida Competition Advisory Committee (past)
• Midwest Regional Vice President for National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) (past)
• OSU School of Architecture Alumni Board of Governors
• National Organization of Minority Architects and Engineers (past Midwest Vice President)
• Bank One Board of Directors (past)
• OSU Varsity “O” Alumni Association
• YPO (Young Presidents Organization) (past)
• Ohio Association of Minority Architects and Engineers
• Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors
• YMCA of Central Ohio Metropolitan General Board
• Ohio Dominican College Board of Directors
• OSU Athletic Council
• Easter Seal Society of Central Ohio, Inc. Board of Trustees
• Governor’s Residence Advisory Commission


Designations

• AIA Ohio, Gold Medal Award, 2007
• The Ohio State University, Distinguished Service Award, 2002
• One of “Fifty Influential Minorities in Business” by the Minority Business & Professionals Network, 2001