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Blumberg joins CUBE 3 Miami office

Elan Blumberg,
CUBE 3

Miami, FL Elan Blumberg has joined CUBE 3 architects as design director. Blumberg has experience in hospitality, healthcare, residential, multifamily, mixed use, master planning, and industrial design.

Blumberg has over 17 years of experience—as former associate at HOK in Hong Kong and former associate principal at Stantec in Miami. He has been involved in winning global competitions alongside some of the most elite architects in the world, and his work can be seen across the globe in Hong Kong, China, Korea, NYC, California, and Florida. 

In his new role, Blumberg will work collaboratively across all of CUBE 3’s office locations, partnering with the staff to elevate design and all phases of the design process. Additionally he will lead a mentorship program purposefully constructed to build and foster the next generation of designers for CUBE 3.

Blumberg will continue to drive the innovative design at CUBE 3, creating and implementing best practices in the industry, and ensuring that the firm continues to meet the highest standards.

Blumber said, “The energy, drive, and enthusiasm is palpable in all three CUBE 3 office locations. The firm successfully builds on its role as leaders in the industry by continually investing in progressive design and innovation. I look forward to making substantial contributions to their ever-growing client base and company culture.” 

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