Jason Maloney

Jason transforms architectural vision into reality through a distinctive blend of artistic intuition and collaborative design. At age twelve, he watched his parents work with an architect on their family home—a formative experience that sparked his lifelong passion for creating spaces that profoundly impact people’s lives. This early fascination deepened through encounters with iconic works like Louis Kahn’s Kimbell Art Museum, where he discovered how skillfully crafted environments can move and inspire visitors in ways that transcend mere functionality.
Drawing from an artistic foundation nurtured by his artist father, Jason approaches each project with a commitment to finding harmonious composition and spatial potential. When creative challenges arise, he returns to hand sketching for inspiration. His philosophy centers on the belief that rhythm, pattern, and visual harmony can be achieved in any endeavor, regardless of constraints or complexity. This perspective has enabled him to work successfully across diverse building types, bringing fresh thinking and determination to seek beautiful and considered solutions for varying contexts, scales, and expectations.
Jason champions the power of true collaboration, believing that exceptional design emerges when teams gather around a table to advance both aesthetic and functional goals. He values the expertise and creativity of others, particularly in technical areas essential to realizing ambitious visions. His leadership style focuses on pursuing excellence while encouraging innovation and fostering environments where designers can produce work that surpasses what any individual could achieve alone—reflecting the strength of Moseley’s interdisciplinary approach.
Beyond professional achievements, Jason remains deeply connected to creative origins, finding inspiration in museums, galleries, and natural settings. He envisions a future where computational tools and AI enhance rather than replace human artistry in creating truly personal, contextually responsive spaces. His ultimate aspiration is demonstrating architecture’s potential for enhancing lives through intentional, integrated planning that connects buildings with communities, sites, and the natural world while nurturing human well-being.


Cleveland County Justice Center
The new Cleveland County Justice Center will unite law enforcement, detention, and judicial services in a 343,000-square-foot campus designed to serve the Shelby, NC, community.