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Amenta Emma Architects hire Lanney and Allison

Hartford, MA Amenta Emma Architects has added Michelle Lanney to its Hartford office, and Whitney Allison to its Stamford office.

With experience in architectural planning, design and coordination of municipal and civic projects, Lanney’s assignments will include work on the renovation, restoration and site redevelopment project for the State Office Building at 165 Capitol Ave. Lanney holds a bachelor of architecture degree from Temple University.

Allison  previously worked at Tyre Studio on several award winning commercial projects and will serve as a project architect and designer on the commercial interiors team. She received her masters of architecture degree from the Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston.

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