
Boston, MA Studio G Architects, a Boston-based architecture firm known for its commitment to sustainability and community enhancement, is proud to complete several key promotions and new hires. These strategic moves underscore the firm’s continued growth and commitment to fostering a dynamic, talented team.
Studio G has promoted Sam Maloney, AIA, to Architect 2. Maloney recently earned his architecture license while working full-time at Studio G and teaching first-year students at Wentworth Institute of Technology. Additionally, Studio G has welcomed three new team members in the New Year.
Eva Čápová joined Studio G as a project captain, supporting institutional and housing projects. She brings with her eight years of professional experience, along with a background in multifamily housing and civic work and holds a LEED Green Associate certification.
Rashmi Ramaswamy has also joined Studio G as a senior project architect/manager, working within the Housing Studio and on nonprofit-focused projects. Rashmi brings extensive experience in affordable and supportive housing, with a career spanning both Chicago and Boston.
Hanna Fortin has also joined Studio G as an Architect 3, supporting the Education and Civic Studio. Fortin brings significant experience in higher education projects throughout Rhode Island, including historic preservation, renovations, additions, and K–12 facilities.
“People are at the heart of everything we do,” said Gabriela Shelburne, principal and firm leader at Studio G Architects. “Recognizing the achievements of our team and welcoming new talent not only celebrates individual accomplishments but also strengthens our collective ability to deliver exceptional design. We are committed to fostering an environment where employees can grow, innovate, and make meaningful contributions to our clients and communities.”