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Smith joins Turner Group as senior architect and associate

Jonathan Smith

Concord, NH Jonathan Smith, AIA has joined the Turner Group as a senior architect and associate, bringing more than three decades of experience in the planning and design of healthcare, institutional, and residential care facilities.

Recently recognized in 2025 on New Hampshire Business Review’s “New Hampshire 200 List” as one of the state’s most influential business leaders. Smith joins Turner Group from Warrenstreet Architects, where he held a senior leadership role guiding a wide range of projects across New Hampshire and the broader region. His portfolio includes work for healthcare providers, county facilities, and federal agencies, positioning him as a seasoned professional in highly specialized and technically demanding environments.

Over his 35-year career, Smith has contributed to the design and delivery of numerous healthcare and community-focused projects, including recent work for Sullivan County Health Care in Unity, New Hampshire; the Rockingham County Municipal Complex in Brentwood, New Hampshire; and several projects for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Huggins Hospital, and Monadnock Community Hospital. His experience spans renovations, additions, and new construction, often involving complex phasing and ongoing operations within active facilities.

“Jonathan’s background in healthcare design represents an important step forward in the continued growth of Turner Group,” said Doug Proctor, AIA. “His experience and relationships will help us broaden our reach into new markets while continuing to serve our existing clients at a high level.”

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