User:Troy-Moses

Architects who seek to improve on design and to present an alternative artistic view to the status-quo have fostered the most revolutionary architecture movements.

Troy-Moses Panton a visionary artist who has won major art and architecture awards in the United States and internationally beginning in 1992 when he won a national art competition leading to a scholarship to the prestigious Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY where he majored in Architecture. From there Troy excelled in various fields of design while interning in an architecture office for three years during college.

Though young and a recent college graduate, Troy's aptitude for design was quickly realised by his mentors and he was made to lead design teams on various projects in New York and Connecticut; which include major hospital additions, a community centre and several office build-outs. But upon reaching a plateau in 2003 the twenty-eight year old Troy-Moses relocated to Orlando, FL to practice high-end residential design. While in Orlando Troy worked for a recognised architecture firm; his projects included residences for NBA player Mike Miller, MLB player Ken Griffey Jr., NASCAR driver Mark Martin which was featured on "CMT Cribs", and a pool cabana for NBA player Grant Hill and his wife R&B singer Tamia. Additionally, Troy-Moses has been awarded for "2006 Street of Dreams Best Architecture" in Cleremont, FL which was featured in the 2008 Hollywood motion picture "Never Back Down", "2008 Orlando Home of the Year" by Orlando Home and Leisure Magazine and most recently Troy-Moses Panton was named "1st Place Winner" for the 2009 international residential design competition "Bahamas Design Challenge".

In 2009 Troy-Moses launched his own professional practice with a vision to focus on the West Indies to cultivate sustainable and stunning design. To execute pure inspired architecture, Troy's aim is to acquire land on which to design and build his own visions. In doing so, Troy becomes his own client and architect thus saving time on the design process and ultimately yielding unique and beautiful approaches to architecture. Since Troy has been away on studies and practice for these eighteen years, he now hopes to make business contacts with developers and contractors, tradesmen, landowners, custom clients, investors and banks throughout the West Indies.

Troy's design approach is unique and recognised internationally, his designs will therefore be greatly valued in the Caribbean. Troy-Moses is confident that those who invest in his vision will profit as the developing West Indies will function as his design canvas; and those who appreciate quality and uniqueness will not waver in purchasing their share in The Architecture Revolution.