Jeffrey Terranova

Description

Jeffrey Terranova joined Studio Libeskind in 2011 and brings experience across multiple phases of architectural practice, contributing to a diverse range of projects worldwide. His work spans large-scale master plans as well as commercial, residential, and cultural developments.

Jeffrey has been involved in the design and presentation of several major international projects, including the Harmony Office Tower in Seoul, the Lotte Mall and Officetel in Songdo, and the Vanke Pavilion for Expo Milano 2015 in Milan. He also contributed to the design development of the Kurdistan Museum in Erbil, Iraq, with a focus on the integration and implementation of BIM technologies. He is currently working on the Einstein House at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and is a member of the team for the Sekyra Towers project in Prague.

Jeffrey brings strong technical expertise and a collaborative approach to the studio’s work, supporting the advancement of complex projects from design through development.

He received his Bachelor of Architecture from Drury University in 2009. Prior to joining Studio Libeskind, he worked at Killeen Studio Architects in St. Louis, Missouri.