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Grady and Hughes promoted at Vision 3 Architects

Daniel Grady, AIA, LEED AP and James Hughes, AIA, LEED AP, have been promoted at Vision 3 Architects. Grady has been promoted to an associate of the firm. As an associate, he will assist with developing the direction and growth of the firm as well as being responsible for multiple projects and client accounts. Grady is a graduate of Syracuse University and joined Vision 3 in 2000. He is a registered architect in R.I. Hughes has been promoted to corporate office team leader. As the team leader for the corporate office team, he will be responsible for the management of all corporate office projects. He will play a vital role in assuring that Vision 3 delivers on its promise to provide personal, attentive, and responsive service to clients. In this new role, Hughes will be responsible for client contact and project management. He will be involved in all phases of projects from design, coordination of engineers and specialists, preparation of presentation drawings and construction documents, through construction administration. Hughes is responsible for the integration of energy conservation and sustainable design principles throughout the design process. This includes implementation of these principles as part of program development, as well as consistent monitoring of application throughout the design, construction documentation, and construction phases. Hughes received his Bachelor of Architecture from Roger Williams University and joined Vision 3 in 1999. He is a registered architect in Rhode Island.
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