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Architecture Firm TRIA Branches Out into New Practice Areas

TRIA, an award-winning architecture firm headquartered in Boston, has expanded into a diverse range of new practice areas. Under the leadership of president and CEO Sherwood Butler, TRIA is now branching out from science and technology to the multifamily, interior design, urban design/master planning, commercial mixed-use, adaptive reuse/repositioning, workplace, retail, and hospitality sectors.

TRIA’s newly expanded portfolio includes the full repositioning of office spaces in Portsmouth, NH and Cambridge, MA; an office-to-hotel conversion in downtown Boston; a luxury 60-unit condominium and club in the Caribbean; new restaurants; and several ground-up multifamily and urban master plan developments in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

“This is a pivotal moment in TRIA’s journey,” said Butler. “Our foundation in science and tech, combined with our growing multidisciplinary experience, has naturally evolved into a bold, integrated practice model. We’re excited to push boundaries, foster innovation across sectors, and create spaces that inspire and transform communities.”

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