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Cubellis & David Perry Studios form strategic alliance

Cubellis, an international architecture, interior design and engineering firm, headquartered in Boston, with an office in N.Y., has formed a new strategic alliance with David Perry Studios, an architecture, planning and interior design firm specializing in services for non-profit clients. The alliance, David Perry Studios & Cubellis, will offer hands on, principal led design services to academic and cultural clients in the North Atlantic Region. Additionally, the partnership strengthens Cubellis' North Atlantic portfolio of academic and cultural facilities while offering David Perry Studios the strength of an international firm with integrated services and expertise in the academic and cultural market. Cubellis and David Perry Studios are committed to responsive planning and thoughtful design for projects of every size and scope. Drawing on Cubellis' mission of, "Making clients more successful," the collaboration will provide clients with the dedicated involvement of a principal who has deep knowledge of local issues and who works in creative collaboration with the client over the life of the project. "David Perry Studios is a great team...Very creative and highly collaborative in the way that they relate to their academic and cultural clients," said John Kohlhas, principal and academic practice group leader for Cubellis. "Cubellis offers a fully integrated design team of architects, interior designers and engineers," said David Perry. "Their team of specialists in areas such as academic planning, sustainable design and building envelope services compliment our team, strengthening our ability to meet client needs."
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