TONIA
MOY, AIA

PRINCIPAL

Tonia Moy, is the Vice President and Director of Preservation at FAI. She leads all historic and residential projects. Prior to joining FAI in 2004, she served as Architectural Branch Chief for the State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) and was a trustee at Historic Hawaii Foundation. Her dedication to preservation extends beyond FAI, as she helped establish Docomomo/ US Hawaii Chapter. Her achievements have been widely recognized within and outside the industry. In 2022, she was awarded the prestigious Frank Haines Lifetime Achievement for her contribution to Hawaii’s preservation community. At her leisure, Tonia likes to travel with her husband, exploring new terrains and visiting family.

Education
  • M. Arch. in Architecture, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI
  • B.F.A. in Fine Arts, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI
Professional Registration
  • Registered Architect, Hawaii
Affiliation
  • Board Member, National Docomomo US
  • Founding Member, Docomomo US / Hawaii Chapter (Documentation and Conservation-Modern Movement)
  • Member, AIA Honolulu Chapter
  • Member, APTI (Association for Preservation Technology International)
  • Member, National Trust for Historic Preservation
  • Former Architecture Branch Chief, State Historic Preservation Division
  • Former Director, AIA Honolulu Chapter
  • Former Trustee, Historic Hawaii Foundation
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