Jordan Fox

17-Jordan+FoxDirector of Interiors/Vice President 

Jordan joined Cosentini in 2002 and is a vice president and the director of the Interiors Studio. With more than thirty years of mechanical engineering experience, his work ranges from interior fit-outs, corporate headquarters, and commercial office buildings to research and development facilities, academic projects, retail, and high-rise residential buildings. Noteworthy projects include an eight-year renovation of Carnegie Hall, and a seven-year restoration of New York City Center’s theater, both landmarked buildings that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 

His professional publications include "A Graphical Approach to DDC Programming," a featured cover article in Consulting Specifying Engineer magazine, and Audubon House: Building the Environmentally Responsible, Energy-Efficient Office, a book for which he served as contributing editor. Jordan’s engineering design of the Audubon House received the New York State Governor's Award for Energy Excellence and the Energy Project of the Year award from the Association of Energy Engineers.

Jordan holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical and Ocean Engineering from the University of Rhode Island, and is a licensed professional engineer in New York State and a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). He is an avid cyclist.

Expertise: Consulting Engineering, Interiors

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