
PARTNER
MOIRA MCCLINTOCK, AIA, NCARB
Moira's passion for art, education and preservation are in her DNA: her father taught philosophy and social sciences at Teachers College, Columbia University and her mother is an architectural historian and theorist in Manhattan at Parsons, The New School For Design.
Also an artist, Moira feels more connected to architecture as an interesting art form because it is also a business one, where you are working for your clients. It is not as individual as other art forms, and she enjoys the collaborative aspect of our design work.
A registered architect in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, prior to founding Ford 3, McClintock worked with Allan Greenberg, Architect in Washington D.C.; Ferguson, Shamamian and Rattner in New York and Ford Farewell Mills and Gatsch.
In addition to her professional activities, Moira is active in her local community, participating in both civic and charitable organizations. Her studies abroad sparked a lifelong commitment to the role of historic preservation in maintaining our built environment.
Education
B. Architecture, 1991, Cornell University, New York
Rome Program, Fall 1989
Iberia Program, Summer 1989
Registration
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Academic Experience
Adjunct Professor, New York School of Interior Design,
Fall 2002, Academic Year 2003/2004, Fall 2004
Guest Critic at Pratt, New York School of Interior Design &
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Professional Memberships
American Institute of Architects
AIA Bucks County, Vice President 2008, President, 2009
AIA Pennsylvania Board Member 2010- 2012
NCARB Certified
Professional Experience
Ford Farewell Mills & Gatsch Architects, LLC
Princeton, NJ
Ferguson, Shamamian & Rattner, LLC
New York, NY
Allan Greenberg, Architect
Washington, DC and Greenwich, CT
The Dalton School
New York, NY
Assistant to the Director of Real Estate & Development
Community Service
Heritage Conservancy, HARB
Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Board Member, 2008-present
Solebury Township Historical Architectural Review Board
Solebury, Pennsylvania
Board Member, 2004-present
Michael Kalil Endowment for Smart Design
New York, New York
Board Member, 2004-present
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
Cornell Alumni Admissions Ambassador, 2010-present
Aquetong Watershed Association
New Hope, Pennsylvania
Founding Board Member, 2007-2010
Awards
Geller Residence 2008 Honor Award for Sustainable Design, AIA Bucks County
Johnson Education Center, 2007 Honor Award for Excellence in Architecture, AIA Bucks County
Carnegie Library Center, 2006 Atlantic County Historic Preservation Award, Rehabilitation & Adaptive re-use