Roman Khidekel
Roman Khidekel’s first academic degree was in philosophy, with a minor in economics from Fordham University. His professional carrier began with an internship working as an economic analyst for the United Nation Development Fund. Following his yearlong internship, Roman has been working as architectural design and construction manager on dozens of projects in the greater New York City Area.
Roman later studied construction management at Pratt institute. He earned a Master of Science in Urban Policy & Leadership in 2017. Roman has been working on urban redevelopment projects related to improving the East River Esplanade on the Upper East Side in the New York City.
Another innovative project co-developed by Roman is the Bridge City Urban megastructures designed to protect whole coastal communities in the southern section of New York City from flooding, hurricanes, and other adverse effects of climate change.
For the last several years, Roman has been working with advanced 3d modeling and visualization technologies, to better present his innovative projects for clients, public officials, and the general public.