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Accomplished Project Designer and Leader Bolsters Team with International Pedigree
Mancini•Duffy, a leading architectural and interiors
practice, in expanding its team with the next generation of professionals, has
named Daniel Rojas to serve as its Architectural Design Director. Mr.
Rojas brings more than a decade of experience to the firm, and a background in
high-profile, mixed-use, corporate, hospitality and cultural projects in the
United States, Asia, South America and Europe. He brings his expertise and
international perspective to complement the expansive architectural, design and
planning experience present within the Mancini•Duffy team.
“Mancini•Duffy is an extremely well-rounded firm with an
impressive history – I’m excited to add my design narrative to its ongoing
story. Working with such talented and established design professionals is a
truly wonderful opportunity, and I’m very pleased at the opportunity to become
part of this established team,” said Mr. Rojas. “There are many intriguing
projects completed and in the works, and it will be wonderful to be part of
this firm’s future.”
Mr. Rojas’ experience is comprehensive, and he has been involved
in projects such as the 63,000-square-foot conversion from commercial to
residential at 15 Union Square West and the 75,000-square-foot James Hotel,
both in New York City. Internationally, he worked on Media Corp’s 808,000-square-foot
commercial development in Singapore and the 540,000-square-foot New Chongquing
library in Chongquing, China, among other works. He received his M. S. in
Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University Graduate School of
Architecture, a B.S in Architecture from Pratt Institute School of
Architecture, and also participated in Pratt’s Rome Program and other Bachelor
of Architecture programs in Chile and Colombia.
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