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2024 Ones to Watch - Rising Stars: Nick Dyer, Margulies Perruzzi

Nick Dyer, AIA
Architect
Margulies Perruzzi

 

“Nick consistently pursues ways to convey project intent to clients and their projects. He applies detailed forethought that helps project teams understand the multiple aspects of proposed design solutions. His ability to push design while considering technical coordination means all his projects benefit from his involvement.” - Nate Turner, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, Associate Principal, Partner at Margulies Perruzzi.

In the last 12 months what accomplishment are you most proud of? The accomplishment I’m most proud of in the last year is becoming a licensed architect in Massachusetts. Receiving my license has provided me with the opportunity to be the lead architect on projects. The first project I was able to lead was for the JCC of Greater Boston, and I am very proud of it. I can’t wait to see it completed.

Who are the key people in your life that have contributed to your success? First and foremost are my parents. I would never be where I am today without their support and guidance. After them come numerous colleagues and professors who have all taken time throughout my education and career to field my questions and help me grow into the architect I am today.

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