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Khloudi and Prendergast join Antinozzi Associates’ interior design department

Sawsan Khloudi
Kelly Prendergast

Bridgeport, CT Antinozzi Associates welcomes two new additions to their interior design department – Sawsan Khloudi and Kelly Prendergast. 

Khloudi is a project designer with five years of experience in Connecticut, New York, and California. After receiving a bachelor of arts in Architecture in Syria, Khloudi earned a bachelor of arts degree in Interior Design from the University of Bridgeport where she won 3rd prize in the ASID design competition. She holds a master’s degree in Business Management from the University of Bridgeport where she now also teaches computer design programs. 

Prendergast, a native of West Haven, is a recent graduate of the University of New Haven where she received her bachelor of arts in Interior Design. Growing up she frequently helped her father with home improvement projects which sparked her interest in design. Prendergast began her studies as an engineering student, but realized her passion for architecture after taking an architectural drawing class. She strives to change the lives of people who pass through and use the spaces she designs.

 in order to create a stronger and healthier community. 

The firm is thrilled to expand the interior design department and look forward to the fresh perspectives Khloudi and Prendergast will bring to the firm.

Antinozzi Associates is a Bridgeport-based architecture and interior design firm that strives to take pure ideas and transform them into contextually and technically-sound solutions. For the past 63 years, Antinozzi Associates has designed educational, municipal, corporate, and mixed-use facilities, all the while maintaining long-term relationships with the clients and communities they serve. The firm also has a branch office in Norwalk at 301 Merritt 7 on the Plaza Level. For additional information about Antinozzi Associates, visit www.antinozzi.com or find us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram.

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