Merriman Anderson Architects (MAA) has named Jennifer Picquet-Reyes, a principal in the firm, as the director of hospitality, historic/adaptive-reuse. In her new expanded role, Picquet-Reyes will continue to lead project teams while driving and expanding MAA’s adaptive-reuse and architectural hospitality footprint.
Picquet-Reyes has been with the firm for 12 years and has made significant contributions in a wide variety of markets. Her new title more accurately reflects the market sectors that have been her primary focus during her tenure at MAA, according to the firm.
“Jennifer has a unique passion for architecture and creating new spaces,” said Milton Anderson, president, MAA. “She brings a positive energy to the firm and consistently collaborates with clients and consultants to coordinate all phases of a project and deliver the best results. We are fortunate to have her as a leader of the MAA family.”
Picquet-Reyes is one of three principals at MAA and supports the firm’s commitment to design excellence, familial culture and client service. She contains expert knowledge and experience with historic preservation, LEED certification, adaptive-reuse, design, construction schedule, document coordination and construction administration for projects of all types across the country. Picquet-Reyes has helped bring more than 20 abandoned buildings back to life in downtown Dallas through her dedication to revitalizing historic buildings.
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