
Elizabeth Moore
M.S., Interior Design, Pratt Institute
B.S. in Design & Environmental Analysis, Cornell University
Elizabeth Moore began teaching in Cazenovia College’s Interior Design program in 1992. Prior to that she worked full time as an interior designer in NYC and the Boston area. Freelance design projects since 1992 include the College’s Hospitality House, several SUNY Oswego dining hall renovations, and two large multi-unit residential projects for a Boston-area developer. Her recent sabbatical research focused on the domestic setting of a successful regional farming family. She is also working on a collaborative project with Manlius, NY village historian to research the architectural history & interior furnishings of its historic Arts & Crafts Cheney House. Moore is also a Professional Educator Member of ASID, a national organization focused on design industry issues.
- "Extreme Makeover: The Kitchen" – Article in Cazenovia College Magazine, spring/summer 2008
- "Italianate Houses" – Article in local architectural history series published in Cazenovia Republican, 2002
- NCIDQ Certificate #021303, 2006
- ASID Professional Educator (American Society of Interior Designers), 2006 to present
- ASID Allied member 1990-2005
- Historic Preservation/Architectural Review Committee, Village of Cazenovia, 2008 to present. (Vice Chair)
- Tree Commission, Village of Cazenovia, 2013 to present
- National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1995 to present
- Madison County Historical Society, 1996 to present
- Chenango County Historic Society, 2014