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Studio G hires Bennett, Jockovich, and Tokbey

BOSTON, MA Studio G Architects, has hired three accomplished professionals, Jason Bennett, Angelina Jockovich, and Asya Tokbey to its growing team. 

Bennett is a seasoned architect with three decades of experience across diverse market sectors, including commercial, retail, healthcare, industrial, and both K-12 and higher education. Bennett joins the Studio G team as a senior project architect in the education/civic studio. Known for his collaborative approach and clear communication, Bennett has led teams through complex renovations, additions, and new construction projects. 

Jockovich joins Studio G as a project manager in the housing studio with a dedication to creating thoughtful, socially responsible spaces. With experience spanning modular design, multifamily housing, high-end residential, and hospitality, she approaches every project with sensitivity to context, culture, and community impact. 

Asya Tokbey joins Studio G’s housing studio as a designer 2, bringing an adaptable approach to design that anticipates the evolving needs of communities. Tokbey earned her undergraduate degree from Wentworth Institute of Technology and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in architecture at Boston Architectural College. 

Her work spans residential and civic projects, both new construction and renovations.

“We are pleased to welcome Jason, Angelina, and Asya to the team,” said Gabriela Shelburne, principal at Studio G Architects. “Each brings valuable experience and a shared commitment to purposeful design. Their contributions will support our mission to create resilient, inclusive spaces that reflect and strengthen the communities we serve.”

The hiring of these three professionals showcases Studio G’s commitment to creating places of purpose that address environmental, social, and economic safety.

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