Rob Moffat

Director of Landscape and Area Development

Rob Moffat

Director of Landscape and Area Development

Rob has told stories and created memories through landscape for over 25 years. He has provided master landscape and area development design services for entertainment, hospitality, retail, and residential projects.

Rob instils the belief in the added value of integrating artistry, storytelling, and engaging the six senses of the guest or user with landscape. He sees the landscape as the pre and post-show to any destination, attraction, resort, urban hotel, or mixed-use project.

He is especially adept at large-scale installations, working in close collaboration with clients, creatives, architects and engineers to create dynamic environments that entice and captivate visitors.


Rob’s Projects At Previous Firms

Disneyland Resort – Fantasy Faire


DEVELOPING A QUAINT MEDIEVAL SQUARE AT THE HEART OF DISNEYLAND PARK

As part of a design team, Rob assisted Walt Disney Imagineering in executing the area development for Disneyland’s Castle Fantasy Faire, an interactive opportunity for guests to interface with Disney characters. It includes a stage for live performances and a themed photography queue where guests can explore and meet Disney friends from The Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Tangled, and Beauty and the Beast.

Rob and his team’s effort included an overall streetscape with a small stone footbridge to the left of Sleeping Beauty Castle, a walkthrough located at the heart of Disneyland Park inspired by classic Disney movies with design elements from the existing Fantasyland. The blending of past and present area development was used to make guests believe this addition was part of the original Disneyland Resort.


Parque Warner Madrid


LANDSCAPING A COHESIVE PARK EXPERIENCE BY INTERTWINING KEY LANDS

Parque Warner Madrid, formerly Movie World, delivers the thrill of moviemaking and cartoon fun to millions of fans in Spain. Opening in 2002, Movie World has five themed lands featuring studio film and cartoon characters along with thrill rides, shows and shops. Landscape architects created one cohesive park experience by intertwining the park’s forest, city and desert lands.

Hollywood Boulevard is an Art Deco themed land, recalling cinema’s golden age. Visitors to Warner Bros. back lot learn movie secrets like stunts and 3-D animation. The Wild West is a western Frontierland with thrill-seeking rides and adventures. Batman and Superman amaze crowds with stunts, shows and attractions in Superhero land. Toon Town showcases the WB’s beloved Looney Toon and Cartoon Network characters for the park’s youngsters and the young at heart.


Motiongate


BRINGING THE CREATIVE VISION AND STORYTELLING TO LIFE IN THIS HOLLYWOOD-STYLE PARK

Motiongate Dubai is a Hollywood-inspired theme park located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Rob and his team’s role was to bring the creative vision and story into reality. This reality will come to life in the guest experience, the moment a guest walks through the front gates. The guests walk through the entry plaza and New York Street into the main hub connecting the lands of the park, including Sony Pictures Studio, Smurfs Village, Dreamworks and Lionsgate.

The team’s area development created an experience that seamlessly immerses the guests into a world where meatballs fall from the sky, and Smurfs live in mushroom homes with the articulate design of paving, rails, walls and landscape to communicate the stories and uphold their intellectual properties. Rob and his team also envisioned utilizing mature trees and shrubs from the beginning to support the story.


Aulani Resort


WORKING WITH WALT DISNEY IMAGINEERING TO DESIGN
PRELIMINARY CONCEPTS AND ASSIST WITH EXPANSION

Rob worked with Walt Disney Imagineers for preliminary concepts and later for expanding Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa located in the Ko Olina Resort Community & Marina in Ko Olina, Hawaii.

This 21-acre oceanfront resort features a white sand beach, saltwater lagoon, water garden, tropical landscaping, an 18,000 square foot spa and the Waikolohe Valley pool and water activity area. It celebrates Hawaiian culture, history and traditions using contemporary Hawaiian art and design.

It has a number of recreational activities, entertainment, excursions and more.


Disneyland Resort Hotel


PROVIDING LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING FOR A POOL-SIDE REFURBISHMENT
Rob and his team provided the Landscape Architecture and Building Information Modelling (BIM) for the area surrounding the Never Land Pool’s complete cosmetic makeover. A new, four-foot deep pool will be built between the Never Land Pool and the water play area. A footbridge will stretch over this new pool, connecting both sides of the courtyard area and giving easy access across the property.

The centerpiece of the pool area’s makeover is a 26 foot tall, dual water slide tower. Reminiscent of the original Monorail station at the Disneyland Hotel, at each slide’s entrance will sit a replica Monorail Car that guests will glide through as they twist and turn their way to the pool below. The pool will also feature a third, two-lane mini slide, perfect for little ones, which is just three and a half feet high and is 19 feet long. The team built the entire pool area in BIM and detected dozens of potential problems, before a single shovel hit the ground.


Rio Resort


CURATING A NEW STORY FOR THE RENOVATION AND REBRANDING OF THE ICONIC RIO RESORT IN LAS VEGAS

Rob and his team were approached to develop a story for the renovation and rebranding of the Rio Resort in Las Vegas. The story created helped steer the design effort for the team, creating a north star to reference in decision making. The program captures the five senses of each guest at arrival and throughout their stay.

The design area included the arrival sequence and porte cochere as well as a redesign pool experience. His visualizations were incorporated in the marketing package used to successfully close on a new flag for the non-gaming tower.


*Rob completed these projects before joining Storyland Studios. All images have been sourced from the public domain and belong to their original owners.