Moon is a registered architect in the State of New York and the Netherlands, andholds a Master’s degree in Architecture from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University, and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Michigan.
Until founding N H D M, Moon practiced in offices in the U.S., Europe, and Asia, and as a key designer at the Office for Metropolitan Architecture in Rotterdam and New York. His contributions at OMA include the Koningen Julianaplein in the Hague, the PRADA Transformer in Seoul, the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, the White City W12 master plan in London, the Museum Plaza project in Louisville, the Cordoba Congress Center in Cordoba, Spain, and research work for AMO.
Other works prior to OMAinclude the Yokohama Mixed Use Housing Competition and Sagaponac House while working for Shigeru Ban in Tokyo, and the New School Renovation, artist’s residence, and Tamarkin condominiums for 1100 Architect.
Moon was previously faculty in the Architecture Department at Cornell University, Yale University, and the Taubman College at the University of Michigan. He is currently an Adjunct Associate Professor in Architecture at Columbia University GSAPP, where he teaches options studio and seminars. Moon’s current research examines the notion of architectural speculation in the context of the contemporary milieu as well as research and design work on the architectural program.