Crosby of Dyer Brown Architects completes registration exams

January 15, 2015 - Construction Design & Engineering

Amy Crosby, Dyer Brown Architects

Amy Crosby of Dyer Brown Architects has successfully completed her registration exams and is now a registered architect and a member of the American Institute of Architects.
Crosby joined Dyer Brown in 2011. In 2009, she graduated Northeastern University with two degrees; a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and a Master of Architecture.
While completing her degree, Crosby worked for a residential design firm where she honed her knowledge of constructability and talent for in-field, real-time coordination with consultants and contractors. She further developed these strengths since being hired at Dyer Brown.
Her role has changed and grown while at Dyer Brown. She has been involved in a number of technically challenging projects, most notably, as an assistant project manager, for Highland Capital Partners, a venture capital firm that relocated to Kendall Sq. in Cambridge.
Recently, as a project manager, she completed the 415,000 s/f flagship office relocation of Brown Brothers Harriman, from three Boston offices into one, located at the head of Post Office Sq.
Tags:

Comments

Add Comment