Perkins Eastman announced the promotion of 78 members of its staff this year. Their dedication, hard work, and collaborative spirit represent the essence of our “Human by Design” ethos.
Melissa will lead the Madison practice in strengthening and diversifying its portfolio of work with an increasing emphasis on agility, sustainability, and innovation, while continuing to cultivate the talents of its dynamic designers and consultants.
Casey Kent joins the Austin studio of global architecture and design firm Perkins&Will as its new Corporate and Commercial, Civic, and Cultural practice leader.
Led by newly-appointed Director of Operations Louis Chang, Moody Nolan Philadelphia will continue its work across market sectors, including education, mixed-use, housing, civic, hospitality and life sciences, as well as service clients outside of the city, from southern New Jersey to Delaware.
Premier announced that James Sims has joined the team as Director of Architecture. With almost 40 years of industry experience, Sims will oversee Premier’s project delivery strategy, produce high-quality documentation, and lead site planning efforts.
Global architecture and design firm Perkins Eastman announced that Ray Brower, AIA, NCARB, CLGB, has joined as principal in its Washington, DC studio and is now a part of the firm’s acclaimed healthcare practice.
SmithGroup has launched their Information and Communications Technology team to expand the firm’s capabilities to provide a full suite of technology solutions for their clients.
NELSON Worldwide announced the hire of six new team members, as well as the promotion of 15 individuals, further enhancing the firm’s position across key practices including Workplace, Asset Strategy, Retail and Mixed-Use.
The new team members bring a wealth of knowledge to the firm, further strengthening Spectorgroup's ability to deliver thoughtful, research-based design strategies to its clients
Moody Nolan DC recently moved into a new office space at 1120 G Street NW, located a few blocks from the White House and the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.