C.M. (Cash) Moter IV • Architect, Project Manager

Cash Moter has been a full-time member of the Joseph & Joseph team since June 2004.He has worked on a wide range of projects, including a 40,000-sq.-ft. health center, an 83-unit urban loft apartment that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, post offices and office buildings. He was the lead architect on the Bycks Lofts, a Green Roof addition to the Muhammad Ali Center and a 15,000-sq.-ft. Green Roof for the Louisville Housing Authority. He served as project architect on the renovation of the Henry Clay Building. He directs the firm’s sustainable architecture program as well as all 3D rendering and animation.


 
 

Registered Architect in the state of Kentucky and Indiana.

NCARB Certified

Community Involvement
Cash has been chosen by Business First as one of the “40 Under 40” 2011 honorees. In 2010 he was named a Louisville Connector by the Leadership Louisville Center. He managed Kentucky's first Platinum LEED-certified Habitat for Humanity home, and he was profiled in Velocity's “Generation Next” special feature as being among 10 area young professionals who are up-and-coming Louisvillians leading the community into the future.

Young Professionals Association of Louisville - Past President
YPAL Cares - President
Louisville Metro Habitat for Humanity Board of Directors
Louisville Downtown Management District Board of Directors

2011 Bingham Fellows Class to create a sustainable infrastructure for the Louisville area

Professional Affiliations
AIA
Kentucky Society of Architects

Education
Bachelor of Science in Design - 2002 - Clemson University

Master of Architecture - 2004 - University of Tennessee
Studied under Matthew Rice - 2001 - Charles E. Daniel Center, Genoa, Italy


Academic Experience
• Green Urban Plan for Chattanooga, TN
• Urban Rainwater Research at Green Vision Studio
• Head of Team for Brown-Forman Main Campus Model
• 3rd Edition of “Sun, Wind & Light” – a book about sustainable architecture strategies by Mark deKay and G.W. Brown
• Author of “Towards an Architecture of Experience” (thesis)