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Vanderley hired as project architect at DiNisco Design Partnership

DiNisco Design Partnership, Ltd. has recently added Boston Architectural College alum and practicing faculty member Allan Vanderley, AIA to their team as a project architect. Given his over 26 years of experience in the field of architecture and his proven ability to adapt and evolve with current trends in design and technology, he will prove to be an invaluable asset to the team. His addition marks an effort to accommodate a growing client and project base by the architecture and planning firm as it transitions to a new office location. Vanderley is a practicing faculty member, thesis advisor, mentor, and examiner for his Alma Mater, Boston Architectural College, and has consistently pursued continuing education opportunities throughout his career. He is affiliated with several professional organizations, including the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Boston Society of Architects (BSA) and the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and is a registered architect with the Commonwealth of Mass. Vanderley is an award-winning architect whose work, having been asked to participate in exhibits featuring contemporary projects, is clearly recognized as notable. He is also an acting design juror for architectural and interiors programs through Wentworth Institute of Technology and is active in the educational community. Donna DiNisco-Crawford, a principal of the firm said: "I'm confident that Allan will be a terrific addition to our team. He brings years of experience and a proven record of professionalism to the table as well as a thorough understanding of architectural elements and procedures. We're very much looking forward to working with him and continuing in our efforts to provide the best for our clients." DiNisco Design Partnership is an award-winning firm of 20 architects specializing in educational, municipal, and institutional facilities. The schools serve a variety of communities and students, and their environs include urban neighborhoods, campus settings, historic buildings and suburban locations. Since its inception in 1978, DiNisco Design has been guided by three principles - excellence, loyalty and service. Architectural excellence is characterized by design that is aesthetically pleasing, distinctive and tailored to client needs.
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