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RODE Architects appoints Quinn to associate

Jonathan Quinn

Boston, MA RODE Architects has promoted Jonathan Quinn to associate. A 16-year industry veteran, Quinn has been credited for his capabilities in a wide variety of projects, particularly in the industrial typology, of which he has been instrumental to the firm’s success.

Quinn joined RODE in 2016. He has excelled in many facets of RODE’s services from concept through execution.

Quinn is a LEED Accredited Professional and member of the American Institute of Architects and Boston Society of Architects. He has extensive experience in all phases of design, working on projects such as The Granville in Haverhill, Mass. and 960 Mass Ave. in Boston.

“Jonathan plays a critical role on our team and has made a huge impact through his mentoring, project management and commitment to resolving the complex issues that our work involves,” said Kevin Deabler, principal. “Most importantly, our clients recognize his ability to push through the process with their vision in mind. He has shown this over and over again. His promotion to Associate reflects the importance he plays at RODE and how much he means to our team.”

Prior to joining RODE, Quinn was an associate at ARC/Architectural Resources for ten years and earned his master of architecture from Roger Williams University. RODE Architects is currently working on a number of projects that are transforming the urban industrial landscape in places like Boston’s Newmarket District and the Chelsea waterfront.

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