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Patrick Moore

Patrick M. Moore is a highly skilled Canadian carpenter and construction program manager known for overseeing the development of multibillion-dollar mega structures. Renowned for his expertise in stereotomy, particularly in the traditional French craft of L’Art du Trait, Moore is the first English-speaking individual accepted as a “Compagnon Passant Charpentier” in France. He holds a Master’s from La Grande École des Hommes de Métiers en Compagnonnage and degrees in construction management, heritage carpentry, and masonry. Moore’s credentials include two Red Seal Certificates in carpentry and cabinetmaking, two Gold Seal Certificates in construction site management, and certification as a Construction Professional from the Project Management Institute. He is member of numerous professional memberships, Association Ouvrière des Compagnons du Devoir de Tour de France, The Chartered Institute of Building in the U.K., The Association for Preservation Technology International, The International Association of World Heritage Professionals, and The Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals. He has authored articles in journals such as the Timber Framing Journal, Scantlings, The Woodworker’s Journal, Australian Wood Review, and the Archives of New Traditional Architecture and his contributions to academic discourse have been recognized and cited by other leading publications. He specializes in historic joinery and carpentry practices, with works displayed in museums worldwide. Founder of The Professional School of Practical Stereotomy, Moore has significantly elevated carpentry standards through his instructional roles globally. Recognized with the prestigious 40 under 40 Award, Moore’s exceptional career achievements have been acknowledged internationally, culminating in his approval for the EB-1A Alien of Extraordinary Ability colloquially known as the ‘Einstein visa’.