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Meet the team shaping Ray Reveal Design Studio across conceptual design, interior studies, visualization, and strategy.

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  • Sean W. Guadron is a designer whose interests span infrastructure, technological innovation, autonomy, and sustainable design. His work explores how different form typologies can contribute to a broader collective expression across programs and scales. With experience in research, conceptual development, and collaborative design, he approaches each project with an emphasis on precision, execution, and the relationship between architecture, community, and evolving urban systems.

  • Antonio Anzovino is a designer focused on housing, prefabrication, and efficient urban planning. His work centers on how the built environment shapes everyday living, with design concepts and digital models developed to communicate spatial ideas with clarity and precision. He also works across rendering and visualization workflows, using tools including Rhino 8, V-Ray, Enscape, D5 Render, and Adobe Photoshop to translate design intent into clear visual proposals.

  • Jeniffer Asitimbay is a designer with a strong focus on the digital side of design work. She specializes in 3D modeling, visualization, and model making, using those tools to translate conceptual ideas into clear spatial proposals. With a Bachelor of Architecture degree, her background combines design research with a sustained interest in housing and urban environments.

  • Richard Alcantara-Morales is a junior designer interested in shaping thoughtful and functional built environments. His experience includes mixed-use development work that brings together commercial, residential, and public programs in support of connected urban communities. His practice combines spatial planning and visual communication with a collaborative approach that helps translate project goals into clear and workable design solutions. He is particularly interested in how the built environment can strengthen the relationship between people, space, and the urban environment.

  • Eugene Chung is the founder of Ray Reveal Design Studio. His background moved from early civil engineering study into design, where he found a stronger alignment with conceptual thinking, formal exploration, and open-ended development. Through his work in the NYIT B.Arch program, he has explored a wide range of formal expressions, including modern, organic, classical, and brutalist approaches. That breadth continues to inform the studio's direction and its emphasis on creative freedom, clear visual ideas, and disciplined design execution.

  • Michael Hicks works across construction management with a background in project coordination, scheduling, and construction documentation. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Technology from the New York Institute of Technology, with a concentration in Construction Management. His early field experience began through JTH Associates, where he worked in surveying and project management on active job sites. He has since contributed to major infrastructure and public works efforts including Pier 55 (Little Island), the LaGuardia Airport Redevelopment, JFK Airport Terminal 1, and the Staten Island Tompkinsville Esplanade.

  • Kaylyn independently designed and developed the studio's website from the ground up, shaping the full digital experience from concept to implementation. Her work combines visual sensitivity with precise front-end execution, resulting in a site that reflects the studio's identity with clarity, performance, and polish.

  • Mathew Campuzano is a designer at Ray Reveal Design Studio whose work focuses on balancing form, function, and experience to shape environments that support daily life in thoughtful and lasting ways. From conceptual development through 3D visualization, he brings a collaborative approach to the design process while also supporting scope review, cost control, and schedule coordination through construction management contract review.

Sean W. Guadron is a designer whose interests span infrastructure, technological innovation, autonomy, and sustainable design. His work explores how different form typologies can contribute to a broader collective expression across programs and scales. With experience in research, conceptual development, and collaborative design, he approaches each project with an emphasis on precision, execution, and the relationship between architecture, community, and evolving urban systems.

Antonio Anzovino is a designer focused on housing, prefabrication, and efficient urban planning. His work centers on how the built environment shapes everyday living, with design concepts and digital models developed to communicate spatial ideas with clarity and precision. He also works across rendering and visualization workflows, using tools including Rhino 8, V-Ray, Enscape, D5 Render, and Adobe Photoshop to translate design intent into clear visual proposals.

Jeniffer Asitimbay is a designer with a strong focus on the digital side of design work. She specializes in 3D modeling, visualization, and model making, using those tools to translate conceptual ideas into clear spatial proposals. With a Bachelor of Architecture degree, her background combines design research with a sustained interest in housing and urban environments.

Richard Alcantara-Morales is a junior designer interested in shaping thoughtful and functional built environments. His experience includes mixed-use development work that brings together commercial, residential, and public programs in support of connected urban communities. His practice combines spatial planning and visual communication with a collaborative approach that helps translate project goals into clear and workable design solutions. He is particularly interested in how the built environment can strengthen the relationship between people, space, and the urban environment.

Eugene Chung is the founder of Ray Reveal Design Studio. His background moved from early civil engineering study into design, where he found a stronger alignment with conceptual thinking, formal exploration, and open-ended development. Through his work in the NYIT B.Arch program, he has explored a wide range of formal expressions, including modern, organic, classical, and brutalist approaches. That breadth continues to inform the studio's direction and its emphasis on creative freedom, clear visual ideas, and disciplined design execution.

Michael Hicks works across construction management with a background in project coordination, scheduling, and construction documentation. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Technology from the New York Institute of Technology, with a concentration in Construction Management. His early field experience began through JTH Associates, where he worked in surveying and project management on active job sites. He has since contributed to major infrastructure and public works efforts including Pier 55 (Little Island), the LaGuardia Airport Redevelopment, JFK Airport Terminal 1, and the Staten Island Tompkinsville Esplanade.

Kaylyn independently designed and developed the studio's website from the ground up, shaping the full digital experience from concept to implementation. Her work combines visual sensitivity with precise front-end execution, resulting in a site that reflects the studio's identity with clarity, performance, and polish.

Mathew Campuzano is a designer at Ray Reveal Design Studio whose work focuses on balancing form, function, and experience to shape environments that support daily life in thoughtful and lasting ways. From conceptual development through 3D visualization, he brings a collaborative approach to the design process while also supporting scope review, cost control, and schedule coordination through construction management contract review.