
معرفی
Kevin Moore is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Interior Architecture Program at Auburn University's School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture. His research focuses on socially adaptable spaces, adaptive reuse, and urban design, particularly through the lenses of 'material air' and 'intricacy.' He has been recognized nationally for teaching excellence, including awards from Design Intelligence and Auburn University. Moore also chairs the NOMAS chapter, guiding students to national competition victories. His work bridges academic and professional realms, with prior experience at award-winning firms like Eskew+Dumez+Ripple.
Education
- Master of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin
- Bachelor of Architecture, Tulane University
Research & Projects
Moore investigates experiential variety in urban and interior spaces, including motion parallax and Selma, Alabama's cultural landscapes. His publications explore adaptive reuse, civic architecture, and participatory design. Current projects include a forthcoming essay on Selma's streets and a book chapter on motion parallax in architecture.
Awards & Recognition
- Outstanding Teaching Award (2013)
- Design Intelligence Most Admired Educators (2019–2020)
- Best Creative Scholarship Award (2013)
Teaching & Mentorship
Moore advises the NOMAS chapter, leading students to national recognition. His courses emphasize speculative exhibitions and spatial creativity, such as the Beyond the Groundwork project (2011).
Labs & Collaborations
His research integrates historical and contemporary practices, collaborating on projects like the Selma Hospital redesign and urban healthcare studies.




