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Mojo Stumer welcomes Cumella and Jangamakote

George Luis Cumella

 

Ramya Jangamakote

 

Greenvale, NY Mojo Stumer Associates has welcomed two new members to its architecture team.

George Luis Cumella, RA has joined the firm after practicing in New York City for over 20 years.  Resulting from his broad range of experience, working for both architecture firms and real estate developers, Cumella brings to the team a comprehensive and complete approach to the design, construction, and management of high-end residential projects at all scales, from multi-story developments to private residences. Prior, Cumella was a team leader on several cultural and institutional projects including the Crocker Art Museum (CAMA) in Sacramento, CA, the Bronx Library Center in the Fordham neighborhood, and the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in North Miami, Fla. Cumella worked at Gwathmey Siegel and Associates Architects and now applies his contemporary modern approach to architecture at Mojo Stumer.

Ramya Jangamakote comes to Mojo Stumer with over 12 years of architectural experience in various project types across the U.S. and India, where she focused on residential, commercial, and healthcare work.  Previously, Jangamakote has worked in Nashville, and was nominated for the ‘Fine Grain Award’ for Outstanding Design Project awarded for best design in the graduate studio while at the Lawrence Technological University in Michigan, where she received her Masters of Architecture.  Jangamakote will be contributing on various project types across the firm’s portfolio, including high-end residential and commercial architecture and interiors projects.

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