Daniel Moreno is an Architectural Designer and Space Analyst with over five years of experience in campus planning, institutional renovations, and DeafSpace-informed design. His work reflects a deep appreciation for cultural diversity, shaped by travel to more than 30 countries and engagement with global communities. These experiences inform his thoughtful and inclusive approach to design.
Currently serving in the Campus Design & Planning department at Gallaudet University, Daniel contributes to projects from conceptual design through construction documentation. He collaborates with architects, engineers, consultants, and contractors to ensure design solutions align with institutional goals, budget, and user experience. His work includes Revit modeling, AutoCAD documentation, and integration of space data into ArcGIS Indoors to support campus-wide planning and space management.
Daniel focuses on creating environments that prioritize visual connection, accessibility, and clarity within educational and institutional settings. He values research, collaboration, and continuous learning, and remains committed to supporting inclusive design practices within the Deaf community.
He holds a Master of Fine Arts in Interior Architecture from George Washington University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Industrial Design from Rochester Institute of Technology. He is currently pursuing NCIDQ certification as part of his ongoing professional development.
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