Paul Mosley
Paul Mosley is assistant professor of architecture and urban design at Kent State CAED. His work entangles the environmental and political dimensions of architecture as a register of territory, geography, and urban form. His creative activity and teaching focuses on renewing architecture鈥檚 urban relevance as a catalyst for environmental restoration.
Previously, he was project coordinator at where he led civil and landscape coordination in developing net-zero energy site strategies. From 2018-19, he was designer at in Chicago, working in both the urban design and architecture studios. In 2017, he was assistant editor at in New York City, and assistant curator for Anyspace鈥檚 inaugural exhibition 鈥淭his Future Has a Past鈥 at the Center for Architecture in New York. From 2014-17, has was a regular designer and project manager on several projects for the Visionary Cities Project directed by , which garnered the 2017 ACSA Creative Achievement Award.
His work has appeared in Architectural Record, The Architect鈥檚 Newspaper, and Log Journal, among other publications. He holds a M.Sc. in Architecture and an M.A. in Design Criticism from the UIC School of Architecture, and a B.Arch from the Fay Jones School of Architecture.