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JESSICA JOHNSON MOORE (1976-)

Moore was born in Raleigh and grew up in Cary. She got her Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture in 1999 and a Master of Architecture degree in 2003 from the NCSU College of Design.  While at NCSU, she worked with Boney Architects (now LS3P & Associates) in Wilmington.  After graduate school she worked in retail architecture/store development at Polo Ralph Lauren in New York City.  Currently, she is a freelance architect and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the School of Architecture at NCSU.


 

  

 2007 - The David and Charlene Johnson Residence, aka the Edge House, 1825 Stillwater Drive, Raleigh.  David Johnson of Urban Edge Construction, Moore's father, was both client and general contractor.  3900 square feet.  Designed by Moore and Chad Everhart.  Tim Martin was the structural engineer.  Featured on the TMH May 2009 Tour.  Sold in July 2009 to Phil Corey who changed some paint colors and flooring. 


2008 - The William Maynard Residence, 514 Cole Street, Raleigh. 
4100 square feet with a 1500 square foot unheated basement.  Unbuilt.


   

2009 - Renovations to Frank Thompson's house at 817 Bryan Street, Raleigh.
Bottom photo is the "before" shot. 


2010 - Moore's house for the New American House Project
on Trailwood Drive in Raleigh. Unbuilt.


Sources include:  Jessica Johnson Moore, Chad Everhart.


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