Luisa Costa

Designer at MCG Architecture

Luisa Costa is an experienced designer and project specialist with a robust background in architecture. Currently, Luisa has been with MCG Architecture since October 2016, following a tenure as an architect at Eko Architecture from November 2014 to October 2016. Prior experience includes serving as a project leader at Team 2 Architects between May 2012 and September 2014, and a work experience position at Allman Johnston Architects in March 2011. Luisa also gained valuable skills through internships at Alain Moskowicz Architecture & Interior Design and A&E Architecture & Design from February 2009 to January 2010 and August 2008 to January 2009, respectively. Educationally, Luisa holds a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture and Urbanism from the Federal University of Paraiba, completed in 2010.

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MCG Architecture

At MCG Architecture, we are dedicating our professional lives to exploring design solutions. MCG balances innovative design, advanced technology and distinctive personal service in retail, hospitality, commercial, entertainment and urban revitalization projects. Celebrating over 90 years of practice, MCG has a nationwide staff of professional architects, designers and planners. Our diverse office locations and 49 state licensing provides us close proximity to projects projects and clients throughout the United States and Canada. Every year the firm designs hundreds of projects spanning the spectrum of commercial development. MCG works closely with our clients to anticipate emerging trends in each project type, capitalize on proven successful formulas and deliver quality design and professional services. Our design and technical talents benefit our clients by providing access to specialized resources throughout the firm. The strength of this approach provides a cohesive depth of experience under the direction of qualified project teams from pre-development through final occupancy.


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