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Claudia Cusumano Bio

Claudia Cusumano Bio

Claudia Cusumano
Director
KPF

Claudia Cusumano, a Director at KPF has over 20 years of experience with civic, cultural and commercial office projects throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic United States.

Since 2013, Claudia has been the Project Manager of 30 Hudson Yards, a 1300 feet tall, 2.6 million square feet tower in the Eastern Rail Yards Hudson Yards Development.  Claudia is leading the management and coordination of this full service project through construction.

Claudia began her career at KPF as the Technical Coordinator of the renovation and expansion of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, for which KPF acted as the Executive Architect in collaboration with renowned architect, Yoshio Taniguchi.  Other previous projects include her role as Senior Technical Coordinator on the Prudential Financial Tower, a 740,000 sq. ft. office building in Newark, New Jersey.  Claudia also worked on several projects in the Washington D.C. Metro area.

Prior to KPF, Claudia was a project architect at Group Goetz Architects, a high-end architectural interiors firm in Washington, D.C.   Claudia participates in KPF’s internal peer review process where she consults teams concerning quality control and assurance.  Additionally, Claudia leads KPF’s Mentoring Program.

 

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