Ryan Moody
Ryan Moody is a registered landscape architect and founding principal of Moody Graham in Washington, DC. He holds master's degrees in both architecture and landscape architecture from the University of Virginia, and a B.S. in Architecture from the University of Illinois.
Ryan founded Moody Landscape Architecture in 2009 with a guiding vision: to deepen the connections between people, plants, and the built environment. In 2016, the firm merged with Graham Landscape Architecture to form Moody Graham. Working across multiple scales and project typologies, the firm harnesses the power of nature and architecture to create vibrant, healthy places.
His expertise sits at the intersection of architecture and landscape architecture, and he has lectured widely on the health benefits of nature in built environments. Notable projects include the Ward 5 Short-Term Family Housing, the Rock Creek Park Golf Course, the Resilient Small Parks and Open Spaces study, and the SW-Buzzard Point Flood Resilience Strategy, all in the nation's capital.
Ryan's favorite plant is the American persimmon.