Alfreda Radzicki Director of Pre-Design Services FXFOWLE Architects, LLP
Name: Alfreda Radzicki, AIA, LEED
Title: Director of Pre-Design Services
Company: FXFOWLE ARCHITECTS, LLP
Location: New York, N.Y.
Birthplace: Kutno, Poland
Family: Husband, William Cunningham; sons: Andrew and Peter
College: Cornell University, bachelor of Architecture; NYU, masters in Real Estate
First job outside of real estate: Cashier at Alexanders on Fordham Rd.
First job in real estate or allied field: Junior Urban Designer in the Mayor's Office of Midtown Planning and Development
What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? FXFOWLE is a 30 year old architectural, interior design, planning and urban design firm committed to design excellence, social responsibility and sustainability with offices in New York and Dubai. I am currently working on a master plan for Baruch College, a development feasibility study in Kew Gardens Hills and a number of zoning studies in Midtown.
Hobbies: Travel, hiking, reading, photography
Favorite book: Science fiction
Favorite movie: "Contempt"
Keys to success: Concentrate, trust common sense, seize opportunities
If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Land use attorney
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