Fennick McCredie Architecture
Diedrich Harms, AIA, is an experienced architect currently working at Fennick McCredie Architecture since October 2022. Prior to this role, Diedrich served in the US Navy from August 2017 to October 2022, achieving the rank of Lieutenant (O-3) as a Construction Manager at the US Naval Research Laboratory. Diedrich held various positions including Operations Staff Officer and Embarkation Officer, successfully overseeing training and logistics for deployment. Diedrich began a career in architecture as a Project Management Intern at Kilbourne Group, contributing to design and construction projects, and previously interned at JLG Architects where responsibilities included drafting and construction document development. Diedrich holds a Master of Architecture from North Dakota State University and two Bachelor of Architecture degrees, one from Université catholique de Louvain and another from North Dakota State University. Additionally, Diedrich has led community initiatives, notably as Overall Chair for a Dance Marathon benefiting the Children's Miracle Network.
Fennick McCredie Architecture
Based in Boston, Fennick McCredie Architecture (FM), is a diverse group of award-winning architects and designers. We understand the need to balance the ideals of place making, community building and sustainable design with the realities of building performance, constructability, schedule and budget. This balance best serves our clients. Established in 2003, we are a design-focused practice building on the reputation of the founding principals for innovative, enduring architecture that reflects the mission of our clients. People are the center of our work: clients, user groups, neighbors, visitors, partners, creative collaborators and the public. We are inspired by the collaborative process and actively engage stakeholders in an evolving vision for the future. Because of our commitment to the public realm, the work of the practice includes a range of project types that are civic in nature and supportive of public life: from transportation and infrastructure architecture to cultural and educational venues. Fennick McCredie Architecture is a Massachusetts SDO certified WBE