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Meniconi promoted to project architect by Hoffmann Architects

Graziano Meniconi, Hoffman Architects Graziano Meniconi, Hoffman Architects

New York, NY Hoffmann Architects has promoted Graziano Meniconi, AIA, to project architect. Formerly a project manager with the firm, he is a licensed architect in NY as well as in Italy and the European Union. With a master of Architecture degree from the University of Florence, he has 17 years of experience in the rehabilitation of building enclosures, both in the greater NYC area and in Europe.

As project architect, he is responsible for overseeing project teams and developing design solutions for  roofs, façades, windows, plazas, terraces, and historic and landmark structures. He also provides on-site investigation, project representation, and construction administration services, both for the rehabilitation of existing structures and in consultation for new construction. Currently, he is providing architectural services for Pfizer Inc., Barnard College, the State University of New York Construction Fund, Harriman State Park, and Rutgers University. He lives in Greenwich, Conn.

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