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The Historic Douglass High School Education & Development Campus

The Historic Douglass High School Education & Development Campus 

2023   I   Completed

LOCATION

Leesburg, VA

Discipline

SECTOR

Project Type

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Project Details

The Douglass School project in Leesburg, VA, represents a significant architectural achievement, blending historic preservation with modern interior design. Originally established in 1941 by the local African American community as the county’s only high school for Black students until 1968, this project, completed in 2023, pays homage to the resilience and determination of the community. 

Led by MOYA, with Beyer Blinder Belle as the Architect of Record, the interior design firm meticulously preserved the school’s original layout, materials, and iconic auditorium, while integrating modern amenities to meet contemporary standards. This 70,000 SF project, with a construction cost of $27 million, utilized a Design Bid Build delivery method, ensuring that both the historical and functional aspects of the building were honored. 

The rehabilitation of Douglass School involved close collaboration with architects, engineers, and consultants to transform the building into a multifunctional space. Today, it houses departments of Loudoun County Public Schools, Parks, Recreation, and Community Services, as well as offices for the Edwin Washington Society, the Loudoun Douglass Alumni Association, and the local NAACP chapter. 

Recognized in both the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places, this project highlights our expertise and its partners in combining architectural design services with a deep respect for historical integrity. The revitalized Douglass School now stands as a symbol of enduring heritage and modern architectural excellence, continuing to inspire future generations. 

 

Facts & Figures

Client

Loudoun County Public Schools

Size

70,000 SF

Status

Completed

Completion Year

2023

project cost

$838,000 

Delivery Method

DesignBidBuild 

Construction type

Tenant Fit-Out

Collaborators

GENERAL CONSTRUCTOR

Gilbane

Architect of Record

Beyer Blinder Belle (BBB)

MEP

Global Engineer

STRUCTURAL

1200 Architectural Engineers

civil

Rinker Design Associates

Envelope

Simpson Gumpertz & Heger (SGH)

landscape

LSG Landscape

code

Jensen Hughes

IT/AV/Sec

Convergent Technology Design Group, Inc.

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Calya Provenza

Calya Provenza

2026   I   Ongoing

LOCATION

Medellin, Colombia

discipline

Development

sector

Hospitality

Project Type

Hotels & Restaurants

About the Project

A sanctuary of stillness in the heart of movement.

Located in Medellín’s Provenza district—recognized by Time Out as one of the “33 Coolest Streets in the World”—Calya Provenza is the first project by MOYA Development and the international debut of MOYA Design. It is a space shaped with care, where design and wellness converge to offer an experience of depth, beauty, and connection.

Every detail is guided by purpose. The architecture draws from Medellín’s dynamic soul. The interiors echo nature’s quiet elegance.

Rooted in Colombia’s spirit of craft and community, Calya Provenza reflects a deep respect for place. Locally sourced materials, partnerships with regional artisans, and soft, natural finishes bring warmth and authenticity into every space.

The lobby, open and flowing, mirrors the rhythm of the city—welcoming rest, interaction, and inspiration. Throughout the property, moments unfold with quiet grace, offering guests a pause from the pace of everyday life.

Calya Provenza invites you into an intentional rhythm—one that honors wellness, elevates simplicity, and celebrates the art of presence.

The six private suites are designed as calming sanctuaries, each with curated amenities for modern living—kitchens, laundry, workspaces—and supported by shared spaces that foster connection and ease.

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Facts & Figures

Client

MOYA Development,
EveryPlace &
Sinmente

Size

6 Suites

Architecture & Interiors

MOYA Design
Vacio Studio (Local Partner)

Completion Year

Est. 2026

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Calya Provenza

Calya Provenza

2026   I   Ongoing

LOCATION

Medellin, Colombia

discipline

Development

sector

Hospitality

Project Type

Hotels & Restaurants

About the Project

A sanctuary of stillness in the heart of movement.

Located in Medellín’s Provenza district—recognized by Time Out as one of the “33 Coolest Streets in the World”—Calya Provenza is the first project by MOYA Development and the international debut of MOYA Design. It is a space shaped with care, where design and wellness converge to offer an experience of depth, beauty, and connection.

Every detail is guided by purpose. The architecture draws from Medellín’s dynamic soul. The interiors echo nature’s quiet elegance.

Rooted in Colombia’s spirit of craft and community, Calya Provenza reflects a deep respect for place. Locally sourced materials, partnerships with regional artisans, and soft, natural finishes bring warmth and authenticity into every space.

The lobby, open and flowing, mirrors the rhythm of the city—welcoming rest, interaction, and inspiration. Throughout the property, moments unfold with quiet grace, offering guests a pause from the pace of everyday life.

Calya Provenza invites you into an intentional rhythm—one that honors wellness, elevates simplicity, and celebrates the art of presence.

The six private suites are designed as calming sanctuaries, each with curated amenities for modern living—kitchens, laundry, workspaces—and supported by shared spaces that foster connection and ease.

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Facts & Figures

Client

MOYA Development,
EveryPlace &
Sinmente

Size

6 Suites

Architecture & Interiors

MOYA Design
Vacio Studio (Local Partner)

Completion Year

Est. 2026

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Eastern Market Metro Park

Eastern Market Metro Park  

2021   I   Completed

Client

DGS/DPR

industry

Real Estate

Project Type

Digital & Multimedia
Community Research

About the Project

MOYA served as Architect of Record, leading architecture, visual design, and community engagement for the revitalization of Eastern Market Metro Park in Historic Capitol Hill, Washington, DC. 

The project was shaped through extensive collaboration with community organizations and residents, including the Eastern Market Metro Park Advisory Team (EMMPAT), Barracks Row Main Street, ANC 6B, and surrounding neighborhoods. To ensure inclusive community participation, MOYA facilitated public meetings, workshops, and an online survey that gathered input from 429 residents and non-residents, as well as interactive tools like virtual whiteboards and online polls. 

MOYA’s team worked closely with the community to refine design options based on feedback, ensuring the final park reflects Capitol Hill’s values and needs. The design features sustainable landscaping, flexible public spaces, and curated public art installations that honor the neighborhood’s cultural identity. Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team of engineers, MOYA delivered a fully integrated design solution that brings lasting value to this important civic space. 

HIGHLIGHT STATEMENT

A community-driven vision that transforms Eastern Market Metro Park into a dynamic civic space rooted in Capitol Hill’s identity.

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Moxy Hotel & Franklin D Reeves Center

2021   I   Design Concept

LOCATION

Washington, D.C.

Discipline

Architecture

SECTOR

Residential
Commercial

Project Type

Mixed-Use Development
Multi-Family Housing
Affordable Housing
Townhomes
Office Buildings
Retail Spaces

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Project Details

The MOXY Hotel and Franklin D. Reeves Center project at the intersection of U Street NW and 14th Street NW in Washington, DC, is a major urban development led by Legacy Community Partners and the NAACP. MOYA Design Partners, in collaboration with Soto Architecture & Urban Design, has crafted the architectural design of this transformative project.

The 101,000-square-foot Franklin D. Reeves Center will serve as the NAACP’s National Headquarters, featuring an angled façade that enhances public space and transit flow. The building will include green walls and a green roof to promote sustainability. A café by DC Central Kitchen will function as a community hub, offering job training for local residents.

Adjacent to the Reeves Center, the MOXY Hotel will feature 180 guestrooms and a vibrant café by Songbyrd, showcasing live music that celebrates the area’s cultural heritage. This project revitalizes the U Street corridor, blending commercial, residential, and hospitality spaces while honoring its rich history and fostering economic growth.

Facts & Figures

Client

Legacy Community Partners
& NAACP

Size

Total Area 164,834 SF
Hotel 63,834 SF
Office 101,000 SF

Status

Completed

Completion Year

2021 | Concept Design

accreditations

LEED Gold (Target)

Collaborators

associate architect

Soto Architecture & Urban Design

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Wonders Learning

2019-2023   I   Completed

Client

Wonders Learning

industry

Real Estate

Project Type

Digital & Multimedia

About the Project

Wonders Early Learning & Extended Day engaged MOYA Creative team to rebrand their existing website with one that integrates smoother navigation, new information features, and one that incorporates their playful brand. We cut and edited a short full-screen video as a header in their homepage with Wonders’ mission as the theme. Our team worked on making complex resources easy to access. Application forms, downloads for parents, and different options to give donations are usable from all platforms.

Calls to action and interactive elements guide the user throughout, especially in pages that are dense in content. Wonders’ broad and vivid brand palette lent itself to unique color combinations. The round black fonts, logo and pictograms asked for extensive use of white space along with bold organizational color blocks to let the brand’s vivacity breathe.

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2020   I   Completed

Client

industry

Small Business

Project Type

Editorial
Digital & Multimedia

About the Project

The ZERO TO THREE Policy Center is a nonpartisan, research-based resource for policymakers and advocates on the unique developmental needs of infants and toddlers. ZERO TO THREE offers the HealthySteps program, an interdisciplinary pediatric primary care program that promotes the health, well-being and school readiness of babies and toddlers, with an emphasis on families living in low-income communities. The HealthySteps program has demonstrated positive outcomes for their participants; this includes the higher likelihood of receiving timely vaccines and screenings for childrenAmong parents who participate in the program, they are more likely to use positive parenting strategies and offer age-appropriate nutrition to their children. 

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Zero to Three Annual Conference 2021: Take Heart

2020   I   Completed

Client

industry

Small Business

Project Type

Editorial
Digital & Multimedia

About the Project

Zero to Three Policy Center is an independent, nonpartisan, research-based resource for policymakers and advocates on infants and toddlers’ developmental needs. Their annual conference is a leading event for professionals and researchers in the field, and an opportunity to promote inclusive policies that improve children’s health and well-being.  

For their upcoming 2021 Annual Conference, Zero to Three wanted to underline the importance of caring, sharing and communication. MOYA Creative team created a logo that represents just that: two caring hands coming together into the shape of a heart. The hands represent an embrace and combine a reimagined color palette of blue, green and oranges that is playful and evocative in equal measure. Creating brand recognition, the team added other related symbols that complemented the design. 

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Green Ascent

2020   I   Completed

Client

Green Ascent

industry

Small Business

Project Type

Branding
Digital & Multimedia

About the Project

Green Ascent is an investment and asset management company that focuses on three investment verticals: energy, infrastructure, and finance across North America, Latin America, and Asia Pacific. The Creative team was thrilled to work on this new branding initiative for this financial services firm. Our team used the word “Ascent” from the company’s name as the foundation for the logo design, and paired it with a graphic depiction of a mountain. With many of Green Ascent clients based in Asia Pacific, the team decided to use the famous Ni Mountain from China as the major focal point for Green Ascent’s branding.

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2021   I   Completed

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Prince George’s County Public Schools

industry

Real Estate

Project Type

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Branding

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