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Natasha Espada AIA featured in Banker & Tradesmen

Banker & Tradesman's Steve Adams recently spoke to Natasha Espada AIA about bringing architecture from the studio to the neighborhoods.

Excerpt from the April 6, 2020 article: "As the first Latina to serve as president of the 4,500-member Boston Society of Architects, Natasha Espada wants the industry to move beyond its comfort zone. Many members of the public don’t understand the role of architects and the value of their work, Espada said, so she’s pushing for the organization to expand its outreach to underserved communities. A former associate principal at Leers Weinzapfel Assoc., Espada founded her own firm, Needham-based STUDIO ENÉE, in 2013."

Read more from the article "Bringing Architecture from the Studio to the Neighborhoods” here.