MdeAS Welcomes New Senior Associate, Cynthia Fels Price
MdeAS is proud to announce that Cynthia Fels Price has joined the firm as a Senior Associate.
“We are pleased to welcome Cynthia to the MdeAS team,” said Dan Shannon, Managing Partner, MdeAS. “Her expertise in commercial design and architecture will benefit the entire firm as we continue to work on major projects for several of New York City’s top real estate owners and developers. As our clients look ahead to a post-pandemic recovery and focus on enhancing the tenant experience, the addition of Cynthia further enhances our ability to meet our client’s unique requirements.”
Cynthia Fels Price
Cynthia Fels Price has more than a decade of experience transforming innovative ideas into built realities at commercial properties across the Tri-State area, making quality spaces for people that improve their everyday experience of the built environment. With a specialty in the complex repositioning and renovation of existing buildings, Cynthia has worked on a range of projects, from small-scale commercial interior design projects to large-scale building redevelopments, masterfully balancing refined design with real-world constructability.
In her new role at MdeAS, she is serving as project manager for MdeAS’ redevelopment of Penn 2, an office tower in Midtown Manhattan. Prior to joining the firm, Cynthia spent six years as an architect at Adamson Associates Architects, where she was a primary team member for 425 Park Avenue, an 813-foot-tall commercial skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan for which the firm was architect of record. Cynthia was the lead client contact, directing and performing design change development and coordination, and working as the lead for the CA of Amenity fit-up scope. She also previously spent four years at METHOD Architects as a project manager and lead designer for retail, food service, and commercial interiors projects.
Cynthia is a Registered Architect in New York and a member of the AIA New York City chapter. She holds a Master of Architecture from Pratt Institute and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Cincinnati.