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Habeeb & Associates Architects hires 5 new design team members

Adam Royle

 

Brian Eylo

 

Emanuele Guazzini

 

Thomas Peterson

 

Marianthi Thomas

 

Norwell, MA Habeeb & Associates Architects (H&A) has added five new team members to its Norwell and Worcester offices.

Adam Royle joins H&A as an intern-architect. A recent graduate of Roger Williams University with a master of architecture, Royle was an executive board member of the University’s American Institute of Architecture Students. He brings an interest in sustainability practices and has experience working on residential and commercial projects.

As H&A’s newest project manager, Brian Eylo oversees all project phases from planning to construction administration while maintaining client relationships and ensuring project success. He brings more than 25 years of experience in educational, retail, and municipal architecture. The team is grateful to have this wonderful mentor and collaborator on board.

H&A welcomes Emanuele Guazzini to the team as a job captain. Guazzini uses his construction site administration experience and diverse design portfolio to generate comprehensive drawings from start-up to close-out of any project. In addition, Guazzini is skilled in creating renderings that bring the team’s design concepts to life.

Thomas Peterson also joins the team as a job captain. He brings 10 years of experience and is currently working towards his architectural licensure. Peterson has a keen interest in façade design, especially exterior envelope design. He is fascinated by the wide range of possible façade designs and the unique challenges they present.

Marianthi Thomas is H&A’s first design director. This unique role encompasses interior design, business development, and marketing. With more than 10 years of experience managing interior design teams and projects, Thomas is highly skilled in developing design concepts, schemes, furniture plans, and material layouts. The team is thrilled to gain her fresh perspective and more specialized interior design offerings.

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