Paul Mosher is a job captain and registered architect in North Carolina. Before being hired by Cluck Design in 2017, he studied at Clemson University where he researched plywood as a sustainable building material. He and his colleagues were awarded the first patent in the history of Clemson’s College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities for a new building system that uses CNC cut plywood pieces and zip ties instead of dimensional lumber and nails.
When he’s not in the office you can find him cruising around Charlotte on his bike or camping in the mountains.
Design Division, City of Charleston, Charleston, SC, US, Urban Design Apprentice
Clemson University, Clemson, SC, US, MArch, Masters of Architecture
Masters of Architecture with Certificate in Architecture + Community Build
Clemson University, Clemson, SC, US, Bachelors, Architecture
Minor in Packaging Sciences
Robert Miller Award for Rigor, Award
Student Flexible Packaging Design Challenge, 2nd Place
Ray Huff Award in Architecture, Award
Graphic Design USA, 1st Place
Best In-house graphics