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Hobbs joins DeStefano Architects

Michelle Hobbs, DeStefano Architects Michelle Hobbs, DeStefano Architects
Portsmouth, NH Michelle Hobbs, a recent graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology (WIT), has joined DeStefano Architects (D|A). Hobbs brings familiarity with D|A’s operations to the job having been an intern for the past three summers. She has contributed to recent notable D|A projects such as Ristorante Massimo in Portsmouth and the Exeter location of Great Bay Kids Company. Returning as a full time designer and intern architect, Hobbs hits the ground running with her enthusiasm, technical skills and vision to enhance D|A’s practice in the New England area. Hobbs holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from WIT and earned a Master of Architecture with Distinction, graduating Magna Cum Laude. During her time at WIT she was a Merit Scholar and received the President’s Award and a Design Excellence Award for her graduate thesis. She received a scholarship from Plan New Hampshire, was active in multiple clubs and a member of the volleyball team. D|A will utilize Hobbs’ creative design panache, ability to collaborate and thoughtful method of application in every aspect of the firm’s practice. “I knew from the first meeting years ago with Michelle that she was going to accomplish great things,” said Lisa DeStefano, principal architect and owner of D|A. “I am thrilled to have her as a permanent member of our team.” An award-winning architectural firm, DeStefano Architects recently celebrated its 20th year in business
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