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Ludwig and Van Dorn join ARC's interior design

Christa Ludwig and Meghann Van Dorn have joined ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge. Ludwig and Van Dorn joined ARC's interior design team. The new members of the ARC team hail from a variety of interior design backgrounds, with experience in a wide range of interior design projects. "Both Cristina and Meghann are excellent additions to our team of interior designers," said Philip Laird, AIA, LEED AP, president of ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge. "These are two exciting new hires. Our clients will benefit greatly from their creativity and experience." About ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge: Founded in 1969, ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge is one of the nation's leading architectural, planning and interior design firms specializing in educational, sports, science, and corporate facilities. With an emphasis on innovative and sustainable design, the firm has garnered more than 70 awards from a wide range of professional organizations and publications. College and university clients in addition to UMass include Boston College, Boston University, Duke, Harvard, Johnson & Wales, MIT, Princeton and Tufts, among others. ARC also has extensive corporate experience for clients such as Genzyme, Millipore, Abbott Laboratories and VMware. For more information, visit: www.arcusa.com.
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