Utile
Maressa Perreault AIA serves as an Associate Principal at Utile, Inc. since February 2013, with a significant role in notable projects such as the Boston Public Library Chinatown Branch and Boston City Hall renovations. Maressa has also been an adjunct faculty member at Wentworth Institute of Technology and Northeastern University, teaching courses in architecture. Previous experience includes design roles at Ann Beha Architects, Arch11 Design Workshop, and other prominent firms, as well as educational contributions at Tulane School of Architecture. Maressa holds a Master of Architecture from the University of Virginia and a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art and History of Art and Architecture from Middlebury College.
Utile
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We thrive on solving complex urban problems in intelligent, pragmatic ways. From theoretical issues that frame policy to the practical implementation of architectural commissions, we develop a rigorous, research-based approach to finding the best answers. Our work yields fresh ways to think about how we develop and build our cities, presented with useful, compelling clarity (it's why we're called Utile).