The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has recognized Columbus, Ohio–based firm Moody Nolan with its 2021 Architecture Firm Award. The organization has also honored Edward Mazria, founder of the Architecture 2030 Challenge, with the 2021 Gold Medal. Together, the two prizes represent the AIA’s top honors.
In 1983, architect Curt Moody and engineer Howard E. Nolan founded Moody Nolan. Today, with more than 230 employees in 11 offices around the country, the firm is the largest Black-owned architecture firm in the U.S., ranking 57th on Architectural Record’s Top Firms list this year. Jonathan Moody, Curt’s son, was named CEO in early 2020. Recent projects of note include the Malcolm X College and School of Health Sciences in Chicago and Martin Luther King Branch Library in Columbus, Ohio.
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