Felicia (Lisa) Middleton
Designer, Project Manager, and Author in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Felicia (Lisa) Middleton
Designer, Project Manager, and Author in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Felicia Middleton is a published author of two books, Your PATH To Green and Metamorphosis. She is an Architectural Designer and an Environmentalist with two decades of architecture and design experience. Felicia is the President of Urban Aesthetics, LLC, a Certified Minority and Woman Owned Business offering full service design and project management services. The company provides design solutions for residential and commercial projects with a focus on permit services and sustainability.
Felicia Middleton is an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Certified Renovator and worked on an EPA sponsored internship as a senior at Temple University. Felicia developed her passion for sustainability and the environment in college, while working as an advocate with the Delaware Valley Citizens Council for Clean Air.
Felicia is the former Vice President of the Philadelphia Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA). As a member of NOMA, she served as an active member and on the board of directors for several years.
As an Architecture Design Professional, Felicia recognizes that collaborative efforts are smart. She partners with designers, architects, engineers, developers, contractors and real estate agents to ensure that the projects she manages fulfill her clients’ needs and aspirations. She possesses exemplary skills in maneuvering difficult collaborations and complex challenges to ensure that managed projects meet established guidelines. Felicia is also Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA 10) Certified for Construction.
In the past, Felicia worked with Interior Design and Architecture firms offering both residential and commercial projects. Felicia developed an expertise in permit services and building code analysis, understanding their importance in building safety and planning.
Felicia is passionate about helping urban communities improve aesthetically and is active in community service. Felicia is a Professional Mentor at her former High School, Carver High School of Engineering and Science. She founded the Community Concerns Division (UACCD) of her company to manage the community service projects the firm is actively involved in. The three main initiatives of the UACCD include Feeding the Hungry, Mentoring Youth and Greening and Cleaning Communities.
Felicia was proud to serve her country as an AmeriCorps Member, helping to create urban farms and community gardens.