Moseley Architects

Founded in 1969, Moseley is an interdisciplinary design practice focused on the bedrock institutions and gathering places of communities across the United States. Offering architecture, engineering, interior design and planning services, Moseley transforms communities by creating safe, sustainable and engaging gathering places that instill pride and elevate daily life.
Moseley is once again excited to participate in the W_Internship program for the 3rd consecutive year. Many of the leaders in our firm started their careers as interns with Moseley. During your internship you can expect an opportunity to develop your skills and discover various building typologies. By working on diverse projects and collaborating with clients, you gain practical insights into the design process, while we benefit from the fresh ideas of emerging professionals.
Highlights:
-Mentorship: Interns will be paired with an experienced professional who provides guidance, support, and valuable industry insights.
-Diverse Projects: Gain exposure to a range of projects, including civic, justice, K-12, higher education, multifamily housing, and senior living.
-Professional Development: Participate in workshops, seminars, and training sessions that cover the latest trends, tools, and methodologies in the industry.
-Networking Opportunities: Attend events and meetings with industry leaders, clients, and other interns to build professional connections.
-Multidisciplinary Team: Engage with a team of professionals from a spectrum of in-house specialties who are all collaborating under one roof. This cross-pollination of skills and knowledge fosters a holistic understanding of the built environment, equipping you with a breadth of insight and hands-on expertise that is rare to find. By witnessing the synergy of multiple disciplines working together, you’ll gain an invaluable perspective on how integrated solutions are crafted, from concept to completion.
Key Responsibilities:
-Collaborate with architects, engineers, interior designers, and construction administration on projects.
-Participate in site visits and client meetings.
-Learn about project planning, budgeting, and scheduling.
-Contribute to design development.
-Use Revit
Qualifications:
-Enrolled as a third-year undergraduate student or second year graduate student at Virginia Tech’s School of Architecture
-Desire to produce meaningful work
-Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment
-Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills
-Strong work ethic
Duration: January 5th through 16th, 2026
Location
Baltimore, MD, Fairfax, VA, Richmond, VA, Raleigh, NC, Charleston, SC