Anthony Deen

Senior Project Manager
Mancini Duffy
Anthony Deen
520 8th Avenue
23rd Floor
New York, NY 10018
212-938-1260   (Office)
646-495-7102    (Mobile)

Anthony Deen has a 25-year track record of leading architecture and design projects. Over this time, Anthony’s developed substantial experience in retail, healthcare, transportation facilities, multi-family residential and digital media installations. Anthony’s favorite thing about real estate and the AEC industries is working with interesting and diverse clients. Anthony also teaches at Parsons School of Design, and is a co-founder of their graduate degree program in Design + Technology, the largest program of its kind in the country.

Anthony is currently a Senior Project Manager at Mancini Duffy – a national design firm with a 100+-year-old history and tech-forward approach specializing in architecture, planning, and interior design and a staff of almost 100 professionals. Headquartered in New York City with regional offices in Millburn and Red Bank, New Jersey, the practice complements its century of expertise with a contemporary entrepreneurial spirit and technological skill for clients in the commercial, education, financial and professional services, retail, healthcare, multi-family residential, restoration, institutional, religious, sports, tech and media sectors.

Mancini Duffy traces its roots back to 1915, when Thomas Bruce Boyd Architect was founded in New York City. After changing its name to Halsey, McCormack & Helmer, the firm went on to design such famous landmarks as the Williamsburgh Savings Bank and earned a reputation over the years for its impressive bank buildings that helped define the architectural fabric of greater New York.

The firm’s leadership is committed to mentoring professional and personal interactions among staff, as well as contributing to the firm’s industry and the wider community as a whole. This dedication is reflected in Mancini Duffy’s involvement with distinguished organizations such as the American Institute of Architects, the International Interior Design Association, the New York Building Congress, the Society of American Registered Architects, and CoreNet Global.