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McGee and team join Perkins+Will in the Boston office

Jacqueline McGee, Perkins+Will Jacqueline McGee, Perkins+Will

Boston, MA According to Perkins+Will, award-winning hospitality interior designer Jacqueline McGee and her team have joined the firm’s Boston office, helping to strengthen the firm’s hospitality practice while supporting McGee’s ongoing interior design work in hotels, restaurants, and residential projects nationwide.

McGee has 23 years of experience in interior design, as well as theater set design and film design, including London theaters, the BBC, and motion pictures. Her work on hotel brands, both global and independent, restaurants, multifamily residential and single-family residential spans major urban centers across the United States, from New York to Washington, D.C. to Seattle to Los Angeles. She is currently working on projects in Boston, San Diego, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, and Atlanta.

“I’ve always been driven by what I call ‘design with a capital D’: that is, design that makes a difference,” said McGee. “Whether designing for theater, bringing to life the production sets for television and film, or creating memorable hotel and restaurant experiences, my designs always serve a greater purpose for my clients and their guests. I am thrilled to be part of Perkins+Will as I continue place-making and storytelling through design.”

Manuel Cadrecha, who oversees Perkins+Will’s global corporate and commercial practice, says McGee will be based out of the firm’s Boston office but will collaborate closely with other offices across the firm to design hospitality and multifamily residential projects.

“Jackie and her team’s expertise are going to be a great addition to our hospitality practice,” says Cadrecha.

“We’re so excited to welcome Jacqueline and her team to our firm as we continue to grow and win new projects,” said Robert Brown, managing director of Perkins+Will’s Boston office. “We see a great opportunity here to grow our hospitality practice while infusing our other practice areas with the principles of hospitality design.  This speaks to the truly collaborative nature of our firm.”

McGee’s award-winning hospitality portfolio will build upon Perkins+Will’s growing practice, which includes: Haymarket Square Hotel (Boston), 1212 Lincoln Rd. (Miami), 5th and Virginia (Seattle), and AC Marriott (Rio de Janeiro). 

Perkins+Will is an interdisciplinary, research-based architecture and design firm established in 1935 and founded on the belief that design has the power to transform lives and enhance communities. Each of the firm’s 23 offices focuses on local, regional, and global work in a variety of practice areas. With hundreds of award-winning projects annually, Perkins+Will is highly ranked among top global design firms. Perkins+Will is recognized as one of the industry’s preeminent sustainable design firms due to its innovative research, design tools, and expertise. The firm’s 1,900 professionals are thought leaders in developing 21st century solutions to inspire the creation of spaces in which clients and their communities work, heal, live, and learn. Social responsibility is a fundamental aspect of Perkins+Will’s culture and every year the company donates 1% of its design services to pro bono initiatives. In 2015, Fast Company ranked Perkins+Will among “The World’s Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Architecture.”

The Boston office of Perkins+Will serves clients throughout New England and beyond. Anchored in an ability to unite existing context with transformative design, the office designs for future “sustainability and flexibly” while honoring the cultural and physical context of each project’s location. The Boston office is known for its design ingenuity, technical expertise, and unwavering commitment to clients.

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