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Forest Glen Apartments

Forest Glen Apartments

2022   I   Schematic Design

LOCATION

Silver Spring, MD

Discipline

Architecture

SECTOR

Residential

Project Type

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The Forest Glen project at 9801 Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland, a redevelopment venture by JLB Partners, is reshaping a former medical office building into a mixed-use community hub. Slated for completion in 2026, this $104 million project encompasses a total area of 425,000 SF, with 402,500 SF dedicated to residential space. It features 389 units, including 330 market-rate and 59 affordable housing options, 14,900 SF of amenities and 5,000 of retail.  

Aiming for LEED Silver certification, Forest Glen underscores sustainability, allocating 35% of its space to green areas and incorporating stormwater management solutions. The design includes a civic green open space and a plaza, positioned to enhance the community connection and situated at the footsteps of the future Metro Station entrance, thus integrating mass transit and the development. 

This mid-rise wood/concrete podium construction faces various urban challenges like long road frontages and slopes yet is meticulously planned to include environmental features and Metro user facilities. Forest Glen, with its sustainable design, community and transit-oriented approach, is set to invigorate the social and urban fabric of the area, offering a blend of residential comfort, commercial vitality, and green living. 

Facts & Figures

Client

JLB Partners 

Size

Total Area 425,000 SF
Residential 402,500 SF
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Amenity Space 14,900 SF
Retail 5,000 SF

Status

Completed

Completion Year

2022 | Schematic Design

accreditations

LEED Silver (Target)

Delivery Method

Design-Bid-Build 

Construction type

3-A Wood, 1-A Concrete Podium
Mid-Rise
 

Collaborators

civil

VIKA Maryland, LLC

LANDSCAPE

LandDesign

TRAFFIC

Lenhart Traffic Consulting, Inc.  

attorney

Milles & Stockbridge

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CareFirst Arena

CareFirst Arena

2018   I   Completed

LOCATION

Washington, D.C.

Discipline

Architecture

SECTOR

Project Type

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The CareFirst Arena at 1100 Oak Drive SE, Washington, DC, is a cutting-edge 118,000-square-foot venue that has transformed the city’s sports and entertainment scene. Completed in 2018 for $55 million, it was designed by Paola Moya, then CEO of Marshall Moya Design, in partnership with ROSSETTI Architects.

The CareFirst Arena is home to the Washington Mystics (WNBA), Capital City Go-Go (NBA G League), and serves as the Washington Wizards’ practice facility. This LEED Gold Certified arena also hosts concerts, e-sports, and community events, showcasing versatility and community engagement.

Its design blends with the historic St. Elizabeths East campus, featuring a brick-toned exterior and innovative interior with split-level seating for seamless transitions between events. As part of St. Elizabeths East’s redevelopment, the CareFirst Arena has won awards like the DCBIA Community Impact Award and Washington Business Journal’s Game Changer Award, contributing to Ward 8’s economic growth by generating jobs and revenue.

Completed under Paola Moya’s leadership as CEO of Marshall Moya Design.

Facts & Figures

Client

Events DC

Size

Total Area 118,000 SF
Seats 4,200 

Status

Completed

Completion Year

2018

project cost

$55M

accreditations

LEED Gold

Delivery Method

Design-Build 

Construction type

Concrete & Steel 

Collaborators

associate architect

ROSSETTI

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Smoot & Gilbane

structural

Baker Ingram

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Diane’s House

Diane’s House 

2020   I   Completed

LOCATION

Washington, D.C.

Discipline

Architecture

SECTOR

Residential

Project Type

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Diane’s House, located at 2619 Bladensburg Road NE in Washington, DC, is a 42-unit affordable housing project designed by Moya Design Partners and developed by Flaherty and Collins in partnership with Diane’s House Ministries. Completed in 2020, the 30,500-square-foot building provides crucial housing and support services for vulnerable women, including homeless veterans and survivors of domestic violence.

The $6.7 million project focuses on sustainability, achieving Enterprise Green Communities (EGC) certification. It includes a green roof for stormwater management and uses native plants to enhance environmental sustainability. Diane’s House offers 25,330 square feet of residential space and 3,200 square feet of amenity space, with areas for vocational training, recovery programs, and health services.

Despite zoning challenges, the project was completed quickly through the DCRA’s ‘Velocity’ program. Diane’s House is a testament to thoughtful design, fostering a safe, supportive community for at-risk women in Washington, DC.

Facts & Figures

Client

Flaherty & Collins and Diane’s House Ministries 

Size

Total Area 30,500 SF
Residential 25,330 SF
42 Units 100% Affordable

Amenity Space 3,200 SF

Status

Completed

Completion Year

2020

project cost

$6.7M

accreditations

Enterprise Green Communities (EGC) 

Delivery Method

Design-Bid-Build 

Construction type

5-A Wood
Mid-Rise
 

Awards

2023

MUSE Architectural Design   I  Architectural Design Low Cost Housing  I  Silver Winner

2021

Titan Property Award  I  Architecture – Low-cost Housing  I  Gold Winner

Collaborators

civil

Willes Mensch 

structural

Baker, Ingram & Associates Structural Engineering 

mep

Engineered Design Group (EDG) 

landscape

LandDesign

sustainability

EcoImpact Consulting

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Department of General Services DGS Headquarters

Department of General Services DGS Headquarters

2023   I   Completed

LOCATION

Washington, D.C.

Discipline

Architecture

SECTOR

Cultural & Civic

Project Type

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Copyright Andrew Rugge. Courtesy Perkins Eastman.

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The District of Columbia’s Department of General Services (DGS) Headquarters, located at 3924 Minnesota Avenue NE, is a six-story, 257,290-square-foot building completed in March 2023 as part of the Northeast Heights Development to revitalize DC’s Ward 7. Developed by Trammell Crow Co. and designed by MOYA Design Partners with PEDC, this $105 million project holds LEED Silver certification.

The DGS Headquarters offers 223,200 square feet of office space for 700 employees, along with 14,400 square feet of retail space. The building features a modern facade, green roof, bioretention ponds, a rooftop terrace, a conferencing center, and fitness facilities.

The project has won several awards, including Best Washington, DC Urban Office at the NAIOP DC|MD 2023 Awards of Excellence and Best Project in Government/Public Buildings by ENR. This headquarters exemplifies sustainable design and supports the growth of DC’s Ward 7.

Facts & Figures

Client

Trammell Crow Company

Size

Total Area 257,290 SF
Retail 14,400 SF
Office 223,200 SF

Status

Completed

Completion Year

2023

project cost

$105M 

accreditations

LEED Silver

Delivery Method

CMAR

Construction type

1-A Concrete
Mid-Rise
 

Awards

2023

MUSE Architectural Design
Architectural Design-Office Building  I  Silver Winner

Collaborators

ARCHITECT OF RECORD
& SUSTAINABILITY

Perkins Eastman 

civil

VIKA Capitol, LLC 

structural

SK&A Structural Engineers, PLLC 

mep

SETTY & Associates 

landscape

LandDesign

ENVELOPE

Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE) 

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Audi Field (MLS’s D.C. United Stadium)

Audi Field (MLS´s D.C. United Stadium)

2018   I   Completed

LOCATION

Washington, D.C.

Discipline

Architecture

SECTOR

Project Type

Stadiums
Retail Spaces

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Project Details

Audi Field, located at 32-60 R Street SW in Washington, DC, is a state-of-the-art 360,000-square-foot stadium that serves as DC United’s permanent home. Completed in 2018 at a cost of $400 million, the stadium was designed by Marshall Moya Design and Populous. It seats over 20,000 spectators and plays a key role in the revitalization of Buzzard Point with its integration into future mixed-use developments.

The LEED Gold Certified stadium focuses on sustainability, featuring energy-efficient systems, a green roof, and stormwater retention. Highlights include 31 luxury suites, pitch-level seating that brings fans close to the action, and a rooftop bar with views of the Capitol.

Audi Field also hosts concerts and other events, enhancing the city’s cultural scene. With amenities like a bike valet and the DC United Team Store, it offers a premium experience for fans and visitors, cementing its place as a centerpiece of Washington’s sports and entertainment landscape.

Completed under Paola Moya’s leadership as CEO of Marshall Moya Design. 

Facts & Figures

Client

D.C. United

Size

Total Complex 360,000 SF
Building 24,000 SF

Status

Completed

Completion Year

2018

project cost

$400M

accreditations

LEED Gold

Delivery Method

Design-Bid-Build

Construction type

Concrete and Steel 

Collaborators

general contractor

Turner Construction Company

Architect of Record

Populus

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DGS Headquarters

DGS Headquarters

2022-2023   I   Completed

Client

Department of General Services (DGS)

industry

Real Estate
Civic & Public

Project Type

Brand Design
Experiential Visual Identity

About the Project

As one of the largest governmental agencies, the DC Department of General Services (DGS) manages the District’s real estate portfolio, and has a mission to build, maintain, and sustain these properties across all eight wards.

The new DGS headquarters is near completion in Ward 7; relocating to East of the Anacostia River is part of a broader strategy to generate economic prosperity in this area and bring the government closer to the people.

Informed by the rich history of the neighborhoods East of the River, and the proactive movement for creating economic opportunities in Wards 7 and 8, FORMA by MOYA developed an extensive public art plan and immersive environmental graphics and signage that honors the complexity and depth of the project.

FORMA created different concept designs and a curated art package for each of the six levels in the building, themes that embodied the vibrancy of the District. Concept designs include Art & Music on the main level that honors musicians like Duke Ellington and literary greats such as Frederick Douglass to the “Celebrate & Advocate” penthouse level that celebrates the diversity of Washington DC, and its long tradition of social movement.

Designer Insights

We created a comprehensive art plan for each floor, detailing specific locations, mediums for the artwork, explanatory plans, wireframe renderings, and space elevations to provide artists with all the necessary information in one document.

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Sansé & Naja

Sansé & Naja

2022   I   Completed

Client

Housing Alexandria

industry

Real Estate

Project Type

Naming
Brand Visual + Verbal Identity
Web Design
Experiential Visual Identity

About the Project

Housing Alexandria is a non-profit community developer based in Alexandria, VA, with a mission of creating and preserving quality affordable housing and community spaces that empower residents of Alexandria.

One of their current projects will bring 475 units of affordable housing to Arlandria-Chirilagua, a diverse community with strong Central American roots. The client required a comprehensive brand and design strategy for this vital community project.

The first challenge was to create the brand identity for this development. The Creative team completed extensive research of the neighborhood of Arlandria-Chirilagua to learn about its rich history. Based on this information, We crafted a brand identity that would keep the new development connected to its Central American heritage.

The final names of the buildings is Sansé & Naja: both names come from Nahuat, a native Salvadorian language. The names signify a contrast yet union of two different concepts: Sansé symbolizes the community coming together as a whole, while Naja represents the strong identities and individuals that comprise the neighborhood. 

With the brand identity finalized, we continue to build on the design strategy plan, including website design, wayfinding and signage, collateral material design, and a film documentary.

project recognition

Sansé + Naja’s branding won two silver MUSE awards in 2023 in the categories of corporate brand identity and corporate identity – logos.

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DowntownDC Parks Masterplan

DowntownDC BID Parks Masterplan

2022   I   Completed

Client

DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID)

industry

Civic & Public

Project Type

Brand Identity
Report Design
Data Visualization
Illustration Design

About the Project

DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID) is a private non-profit organization that provides capital improvements, resources, and research to enhance the downtown experience of the District for all.

One of the BID’s goals is creating a parks masterplan that will meet the needs of the DowntownDC community, now and for generations to come. MOYA Creative worked alongside the MOYA Design team, architecture firm LandDesign, and the BID on an extensive report that outlined the community-led vision for parks and open spaces in downtown DC.

We led the editorial design of the report, inclusive of preparing the layout and visual cadence, designing custom illustrations and infographics, and creating clean and simple data visualizations.

Designer Insights

The colors injected into the report and the various design elements are hues of green and blue, serving as a reminder of the focus of the project: creating green spaces for the community.
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Live Novo

Live NOVO

2022   I   Completed

Client

NOVO Properties

industry

Real Estate

Project Type

Brand Refresh
Web Design
Brand Assets

About the Project

NOVO Properties is a prominent property management company that oversees a portfolio of multifamily housing in core urban markets such as DC and Chicago.

We completed a brand refresh and website redesign for NOVO Properties that reflects their continuous improvements and competitive advantage in the real estate market. Transforming their past NOVO Properties logo from a simple ‘N’ to a pictogram that evokes the look of multifamily buildings, synonymous with their mission of building communities. 

The company website was reinvented to showcase NOVO Properties expansive portfolio of properties. Navigation menus are maintained across the top of the page, ensuring a consistent style and optimizes the user experience by making it easy to navigate for information. The sleek landing page integrates links to key information (e.g., company values, portfolio) and ample white space gives the website a clean and sophisticated look.  For the color palette, hues of dark blue and gold are weaved throughout each page, which subtly reminds website visitors of NOVO Properties brand.

Visit the website here.

project recognition

This brand strategy was designated a gold winner at the 2023 MUSE awards in the integrated marketing campaign category, and silver awards for brand identity, corporate logos, and integrated marketing materials.

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DC Green Bank

DC Green Bank

2021   I   Completed

Client

DC Green Bank

industry

Small Business

Project Type

Report Design
Data Visualization
Illustration Design
360° Strategy

About the Project

DC Green Bank’s purpose is to accelerate energy efficiency improvements and leverage private capital to deploy clean energy in the District. They are a game-changer that will help the DC area achieve its ambitious sustainability goals and make the city more resilient and a better place to live.

As their Marketing and Communications partner, FORMA by MOYA collaborated with DC Green Bank on many initiatives to generate brand awareness of the organization and their services.

Our goal was to tell a compelling and cohesive story using an omni-channel mix to generate reach of DC Green Bank’s mission and vision to the different demographics of DC residents.

Motion graphics videos, illustrations, traditional print outputs (e.g., annual reports, print ads), creating a brand design for their collateral materials and brand templates (e.g., presentations, social media) are some of the visual design touchpoints that were part of the branding and communications strategy. The result is a vibrant collection of elements with a strong marketing strategy at the core, that conveys the story and vision of DC Green Bank.

project recognitions

Our work did not go unnoticed, as FORMA was presented a gold award for integrated program design by the MUSE awards and the 2021 annual report received a platinum HERMES award.

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