Principal Architect
ANTONIO AIELLO, AIA
As an intern, Antonio began his career in architecture at Park Avenue Design Group. Quickly accumulating knowledge and experience he was managing smaller scale developments during the development of the housing boom. Building relationships with local developers, some of which he would later work for.
When Toll Brothers acquired Manhattan Building Company he worked on large scale multi-family development projects such as The Cliffs and 700 Grove Street; assisting in the development, designs and City approvals.
During his time away from Park Avenue Design Group he was hired to head Fields Development Group in Design and Development, he assisted in getting over 450 dwelling units approved as well as another 250 dwelling units built during his time there. The projects ranged from 15 unit mid-rise apartments in central Hoboken to 60+ units on the western section of Hoboken and hi-rise condominiums in Jersey City such as the Waldo Lofts.
Antonio also spent time as Senior Architect at ND+SM managing the entire design staff and heading numerous high end hospitality and interior design projects. Projects such as Gild Hall Hotel in NYC for Thompson Group And numerous high end design-build homes in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Eastern Long Island in eastern long Island.
After his stint in New York, acquiring life long acquaintances and professional connections, Antonio managed Devino Architects and helped a number of developers start projects in the middle of our economic crisis such as the Cast Iron Lofts in Jersey City, the Hoboken YMCA renovations and he solely prepared the Danforth Avenue Redevelopment plan for Jersey City.
Now heading Urban Design Workshop, Antonio is hoping to fuse all that he has learned and apply it to his latest puzzles to solve. Starting on smaller scale projects to better focus on the details and slowly build his way to a larger medium, He is now working on projects of all sizes and scope including urban planning and assistance with property management companies in NYC and TPA’s for special events.
He is a 2002 graduate of the New Jersey Institute of Technology and has been a licensed architect in New Jersey since 2008 and in New York since 2009. He is still pursuing his planners license and LEED Accreditation.
He also has photography work that has been published in the NJ AIA calendar and has been nominated for the 2012 AIA Young Architect of the Year award!
When Toll Brothers acquired Manhattan Building Company he worked on large scale multi-family development projects such as The Cliffs and 700 Grove Street; assisting in the development, designs and City approvals.
During his time away from Park Avenue Design Group he was hired to head Fields Development Group in Design and Development, he assisted in getting over 450 dwelling units approved as well as another 250 dwelling units built during his time there. The projects ranged from 15 unit mid-rise apartments in central Hoboken to 60+ units on the western section of Hoboken and hi-rise condominiums in Jersey City such as the Waldo Lofts.
Antonio also spent time as Senior Architect at ND+SM managing the entire design staff and heading numerous high end hospitality and interior design projects. Projects such as Gild Hall Hotel in NYC for Thompson Group And numerous high end design-build homes in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Eastern Long Island in eastern long Island.
After his stint in New York, acquiring life long acquaintances and professional connections, Antonio managed Devino Architects and helped a number of developers start projects in the middle of our economic crisis such as the Cast Iron Lofts in Jersey City, the Hoboken YMCA renovations and he solely prepared the Danforth Avenue Redevelopment plan for Jersey City.
Now heading Urban Design Workshop, Antonio is hoping to fuse all that he has learned and apply it to his latest puzzles to solve. Starting on smaller scale projects to better focus on the details and slowly build his way to a larger medium, He is now working on projects of all sizes and scope including urban planning and assistance with property management companies in NYC and TPA’s for special events.
He is a 2002 graduate of the New Jersey Institute of Technology and has been a licensed architect in New Jersey since 2008 and in New York since 2009. He is still pursuing his planners license and LEED Accreditation.
He also has photography work that has been published in the NJ AIA calendar and has been nominated for the 2012 AIA Young Architect of the Year award!