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Vision 3 Architects promotes Gadoury to associate principal

Colin Gadoury

 

Providence, RI Vision 3 Architects has promoted Colin Gadoury, AIA, NCARB to associate principal and partner.

Gadoury joined Vision 3 Architects in January 2012 as an intern and has excelled in each role with the firm. He has helped guide and advise design teams on a multitude of projects, ensuring design excellence and consistency within every project, regardless of scale. He embodies the firm’s mission of creating beautiful and functional spaces that serve its clients and achieve their visions.

“Colin’s promotion is a testament to Vision 3 Architect’s commitment to recognizing and fostering talent from within,” said Paul Hauser, principal. “We know he will continue to contribute to the success and growth of the firm in his new role.”

Several of Gadoury’s most notable projects include the design for the highly anticipated Track 15 food hall within Union Station; a commercial commissary for Seven Stars Bakery; a nine-story high-rise Residence Inn by Marriott all-suite hotel in the heart of Downtown Providence; and the extensive historic restoration and renovation of the beloved Memorial Schoolhouse at St. George’s School.

Gadoury is a registered architect in the State of Rhode Island, a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), and holds a Master of Architecture from Roger Williams University. His professional interests include workplace and hospitality design, technical detail execution, and mentoring his peers.

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