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Anthony finds inspiration in everything — the vibrant landscapes from his many travels abroad, to the human body and the heart beat of his New York City home. His designs are ingenious: designs with texture, shape and form which together, reveal history and have the power to evoke thought. His designs incorporate both fluid and structured lines and often feature asymmetric details. Each structure he creates is a celebration of the art that is architecture. Anthony believes strongly in keeping his work sustainable by integrating energy efficient technologies throughout his designs. He recognizes the dismal state of the environment and has certainly set forth to make a change in reducing his carbon footprint.

Anthony is a well respected Architect in New York and his designs can be found throughout historical districts in New York including: Soho, Tribeca, Midtown and Wall Street.

Press & Awards New York Downtown Express (published) - June 2007 140 6th Ave

New York Times (published) 415 Greenwich Street

New York Downtown Express (published) - Feb 2005 88 Laight Street

New York Times (published) Feb 2005 415 Greenwich Street

New York World Trade Center Competition (published) 2002

Awards and Recognition

Queens Chambers of Commerce Excellence in Design Award Recipient ‘The Classics at Kew Gardens’ 2008 ‘Maspeth Plaza’ 2004

American Institute of Architects Admittance into Architectural Membership	 2008 Queens County Builders and Contractors Excellence in Design and Construction	 1990 State Board of Architects Recognized Licensed Architect 1986-Present

Affiliations: Director New York Society of Architects-NYSA 2007-Present Director-United Nations International Renewable Energy Sector 2007-Present	 Society of American Registered Architects 1995-Present Community Board of Queens New York 1991-93

Landmark Approvals: Original Bowery Bank (converted to the Capitale Banquet facility) Rainbow Room, Rockefeller center 110 East 42nd street 55 Wall Street 3-7 Wooster Street (one of the first new residential buildings in the Soho district 191 Spring street 343 West Broadway (Cipriani downtown restaurant) Grand Central Terminal 415 Greenwich Street