Libby Felton
Saint Louis Community College
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Libby Felton is a highly skilled interior designer with 9.2 years of experience. She specializes in green building, rendering, and autocad architecture. Currently, she works as a Project Designer at Cassidy Turley in Michigan. Libby has previously worked at Cushman & Wakefield - Formerly DTZ in Chicago and Cordogan Clark Group / Ittner Architects in the United States. With a strong background in architectural design and a focus on sustainable design, Libby is a valuable asset in the field of architecture.
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Project Designer at Cassidy Turley
Work Experience
Project Designer
Leasing Non-residential Real Estate
Libby Felton's Professional Milestones
- Project Designer (2014-08-01~): Creating groundbreaking visual designs that capture the essence of each project.
- Designer: Creating visually stunning and impactful designs that captivate audiences and evoke emotions for clients.
Education
Fine Arts
2004-2007Skill
Interior Design
Green Building
Rendering
Autocad Architecture
Autocad
Construction Drawings
Ff&e
Sketching
Comprehensive Planning
Architectural Drawings
Photography
Leed
Interior Architecture
Architectural Design
Renovation
Construction
Sketchup
Furniture
Design Research
Submittals
Leed Ap
Revit
Adobe Creative Suite
Space Planning
Sustainable Design
Certification
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Libby Felton works for Cushman & Wakefield - Formerly DTZ
Libby Felton's role in Cushman & Wakefield - Formerly DTZ is Project Designer
Libby Felton works in the industry of Leasing Non-residential Real Estate
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Libby Felton's latest job experience is Project Designer at Cushman & Wakefield - Formerly DTZ
Libby Felton's latest education in Saint Louis Community College