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Blosser joins 3tarchitects as architectural designer

Laura Blosser recently joined 3tarchitects, a progressive design and architecture firm, as an architectural designer. Blosser joins 3tarchitects after spending the last year as a designer for vir.mueller architects in New Delhi, India. Prior to that she was an architectural intern for Schneider Studio in Boston, Mass., and a design instructor for Boston Architectural College. Blosser earned her bachelor's degree from Smith College, holds a Sheridan Center Teaching Certificate from Brown University, and her master's in architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design. While at the Rhode Island School of Design she earned a Merit Fellowship for three years and was honored in the Annual Grad Show as a top thesis project. While in undergraduate school, Blosser spent several semesters studying abroad in countries that included Switzerland, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Italy, where she became fluent in Italian. "I am honored to be working for such a highly respected and creative firm," said Blosser. "I look forward to learning every day from the talented team at 3t while dovetailing my education, ideas and experiences into the project in order to exceed client expectations." "Laura's creativity, forward-thinking design process and commitment to sustainable practices makes her a great fit for 3t," said Scott Townsend, founder and principal of 3tarchitects. "Not only will Laura enhance the 3t team she will become an invaluable resource for our clients."
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