For over 38 years, David Patrick Moses Architect, PLLC has specialized in designing dream mountain homes and commercial buildings in the pristine Western North Carolina mountains. Our custom designs achieve our clients' dreams by combining decades of terrain knowledge with a perfect fit design that nestles seamlessly into the environment. As a full-service architecture firm, we offer start to finish architectural services to assist our clients through design, documentation, bidding, and construction observation.
Our team is here to guide you every step of the way in making your dream design a reality. Nestled in the mountains with a view of Grandfather Mountain, this home features natural materials - stone, timber, & cedar shakes. This home was designed as a retreat for family gatherings. View was key to the placement of this house on the property and the total low-profile design concept.
Heavy timber, bark and natural wood siding, stone and natural light also played an important role during the design process.
Our team is here to guide you every step of the way in making your dream design a reality. Nestled in the mountains with a view of Grandfather Mountain, this home features natural materials - stone, timber, & cedar shakes. This home was designed as a retreat for family gatherings. View was key to the placement of this house on the property and the total low-profile design concept.
Heavy timber, bark and natural wood siding, stone and natural light also played an important role during the design process.
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It is our philosophy to provide our clients with the best designs that meet their individual needs while maintaining sensitivity to the project environment.
We strongly believe that a building should harmonize and complement the surroundings.
Site and building development are integral components of our design process.
A step-by-step design sequence is used to keep our clients fully involved with our progress.
The end result is a structure that embodies creative expression combined with exceptional function and quality.
We strongly believe that a building should harmonize and complement the surroundings.
Site and building development are integral components of our design process.
A step-by-step design sequence is used to keep our clients fully involved with our progress.
The end result is a structure that embodies creative expression combined with exceptional function and quality.
This home, with design inspiration from owner/interior designer, is an original adaptation of the homes in Blowing Rock, North Carolina she knew as a child.
The log timber work and bark siding, along with the many details and other interior and exterior materials, help to give this home the character and style she desired.
Situated on a mountain ridge with sweeping views, the home offers an open floor plan and large outdoor living spaces including a large covered deck with fireplace and a large expanse of open deck to enjoy the cool summers and peaceful mountain surroundings.
The log timber work and bark siding, along with the many details and other interior and exterior materials, help to give this home the character and style she desired.
Situated on a mountain ridge with sweeping views, the home offers an open floor plan and large outdoor living spaces including a large covered deck with fireplace and a large expanse of open deck to enjoy the cool summers and peaceful mountain surroundings.
This early 1920's, old-style-Linville summer home was completely renovated to a year-round residence.
Details, trim, and materials match the original finishes to recreate the unique character of the house.
This older home needed an update.
The owners wanted to open the house as much as possible to the beautiful golf course view.
A new covered deck was added, overlooking the main entry walkway and fairway beyond.
A new entry was required to provide a more welcoming sequence from the driveway to the front door.
Details, trim, and materials match the original finishes to recreate the unique character of the house.
This older home needed an update.
The owners wanted to open the house as much as possible to the beautiful golf course view.
A new covered deck was added, overlooking the main entry walkway and fairway beyond.
A new entry was required to provide a more welcoming sequence from the driveway to the front door.
This facility, consisting of approximately 18,000 conditioned square feet, is a non-profit charitable organization whose mission is to respond humanely to the needs of animals in Avery County.
The society was founded in 1978 and relocated to their new facility in 2012.
The Board of Directors wanted their new building to reflect the GREEN building and energy trends so prevalent in today's construction practices and techniques.
Utilizing an active solar collection system, water catchment system and state-of-the-art mechanical, ventilation and air conditioning system, the employees and volunteers can more directly focus on their inhabitants' care and comfort.
The society was founded in 1978 and relocated to their new facility in 2012.
The Board of Directors wanted their new building to reflect the GREEN building and energy trends so prevalent in today's construction practices and techniques.
Utilizing an active solar collection system, water catchment system and state-of-the-art mechanical, ventilation and air conditioning system, the employees and volunteers can more directly focus on their inhabitants' care and comfort.
This home for the President of Lenoir Rhyne University, founded in 1891 as a private Lutheran liberal arts university in Hickory, NC, consists of almost 6,700 square feet of conditioned space and almost 14,000 square feet including all outdoor living/dining space.
It was designed for the private use of the president and his family, and to serve large gatherings and functions sponsored by the University.
This new residence was designed for not only his family to live in and enjoy, but also for the university community of students, faculty, colleagues and neighbors to welcome each other, gather, dine and feel the community bond that is one of the cornerstones of Lenoir Rhyne life.
It was designed for the private use of the president and his family, and to serve large gatherings and functions sponsored by the University.
This new residence was designed for not only his family to live in and enjoy, but also for the university community of students, faculty, colleagues and neighbors to welcome each other, gather, dine and feel the community bond that is one of the cornerstones of Lenoir Rhyne life.
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