Androsky Lugo

Architect



About

Androsky Lugo now manages the FFAF in California. She manages everyday operations and design. He plans commercial and public enterprises. Androsky Lugo formerly worked at Parkins and Rhodon and Fentrell Architects. Lugo came aboard in 2004. Lugo & Company in Albany. Lugo joined his father's corporation in 2002.

Then an MA at Cornell. In 2002, he earned his BES certification. Lugo returned in 2003 after a brief break. SF HBC in 2012. For the first recyclable and sustainable construction, NYC Hagman's Group hired Lugo in 2015. Lugo aided Parkins and Rhodon planners.



Androsky Lugo graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor's degree in business in 2000, but then changed his mind and transferred to Cornell University to pursue a master's degree in architecture. In 2002, he graduated with honors from the program and went on to earn further certifications in Building Science and Technology and Environmental Systems. Lugo returned to Cornell University in 2003 to further his degree in ecologically responsible architecture and design.

Lugo has worked on a number of high-profile architectural projects during the course of his two-decade career as an architect. In 2012, he collaborated on the planning and design of many public service spaces with the San Francisco Historic Buildings Committee. The Hagman's Group of NYC commissioned Lugo to construct the first structure made entirely of sustainable and recyclable materials in 2015. Lugo was the principal designer for a whole shopping mall at Parkins and Rhodon, assisted in the design of a multi-story place of worship, and worked diligently with the local urban planning team to construct affordable housing.