CetraRuddy
Emily Menez, AIA is an experienced architect who has worked at various architecture firms, including CetraRuddy Architecture, BRB, and Kohn Pedersen Fox. Emily has been involved in projects such as the Nursing Academic Building at Molloy College in Rockville, NY, the Songdo Convention Center in South Korea, and the MGM Grand Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. With a background in both construction management and design, Emily has a Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Architecture from The University of Texas at Austin.
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CetraRuddy
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CetraRuddy is a design practice infused with a passion for design excellence and innovation. The firm envisions and creates design solutions at all scales and budgets rooted in a commitment to the integration of client mission and market demands. Projects at CetraRuddy are intellectually crafted and have a depth of content that create design and an architecture of memory. CetraRuddy’s sophisticated problem-solving capabilities are integral to the design of diverse project types that include: -residential -cultural/educational -commercial and corporate interiors -hospitality -historic preservation -the not-for-profit sector Founding principals John Cetra and Nancy Ruddy have been providing quality design for more than 30 years. Leading a team of nearly 100 highly accomplished professionals, the firm develops technically excellent projects that have won CetraRuddy its award-winning reputation. The CetraRuddy team has a strong commitment to excellence and responsive service that enables the firm to meet the needs of today’s most sophisticated clients. The interior design of CetraRuddy is rooted in the exploration of creating exciting environments that elevate the senses and challenge the intellect while creating successful projects for our clients. Our seasoned designers infuse our projects with an integrity and richness of experience. The quality of our design is translated into sophisticated documents that respect building technology and are responsive to the realities of construction.