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TRIA welcomes Boyer and McDermott as senior designers

Boston, MA Becky Boyer, IIDA, NCIDQ has joined TRIA as a senior interior designer and John McDermott, AIA, NCARB has joined the firm as a senior project architect.

Becky Boyer,
TRIA

Boyer brings 17 years of experience working on various architectural specialties, including lab/ biotech, corporate office, residential, education, military, hospitality, and community center projects. Distinguished with both the Herbert Glassman Award (2008) and the Lussier Practice Award (2007) at the Boston Architectural College, and most recently with the 2019 Preservation Award from the Cambridge Historical Society for her work on Novartis’ 211 Mass. Ave. project, Boyer is committed to delivering the highest quality work to her clients. Her mastered skill set includes space planning layouts, finish selection, millwork design and detailing, FF&E selection, and specifications. Boyer’s portfolio of life sciences projects includes Novartis Institute for Biomedical Research, Genzyme, Johnson & Johnson, and Bristol Myers Squibb, which won the ISPE Facility of the Year Award in 2016. Boyer received a master of Interior Design from Boston Architectural College and a bachelor of Psychology from Boston University.

John McDermott,
TRIA

McDermott has more than 35 years of experience in the AEC industry. He has participated in the design and construction of hundreds of buildings and facilities encompassing a variety of verticals including biotech, pharmaceutical, corporate, industrial, education, recreation, and hospital and medical clinics including Proton Therapy facilities. He is a technically skilled architect with extensive experience in construction, including work as a general contractor. McDermott’s solutions for the technical challenges of design and construction are targeted to keeping the project on schedule and on budget, while meeting the client’s program. 

His clients include Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Partners Healthcare System, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Children’s Hospital Boston, and the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass. McDermott graduated from University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor of Architecture.

TRIA’s design team leverages its own research practitioner experience and first-hand knowledge of scientific organizations to bring equal parts scientific rigor and focused client service that result in innovative design solutions. Using both technology tools and a progressive “form follows culture” design philosophy, TRIA holistically integrates lab design and interior design to transform spaces into beautiful, functional centers that help companies thrive.

“With decades of architectural and interior design experience between them, Becky and John bring a synergistic expertise and creativity to the design of labs and corporate interiors projects,” said Sherwood Butler, co-founder and managing principal of TRIA. “The addition of these talented and dedicated individuals deepens our unique market focus of providing innovative, functional design solutions for science and technology clients. We are thrilled to welcome them to our growing design team.”

 

 

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