About Nicole:
Nicole joined Utile in 2024 as an Architect & Project Manager. She has 10 years of experience working on a variety of project types and scales, and a passion for creating order and clarity within a complex set of project requirements and inputs. Her experience includes new construction, adaptive reuse, programming, and feasibility studies, all of which she is currently utilizing as the Project Manager for a library renovation for the Town of Needham and the Project Architect for a new branch of the Boston Public Library.
Prior to Utile, Nicole worked at several New York-based architecture firms including Ten Arquitectos and Matthew Baird Architects where she worked on civic, institutional, and residential projects. At Ten Arquitectos, she was a Project Architect for the Taxi Limousine Commission in Queens, a project which was the recipient of the excellence in design award from the Department of Design and Construction and Public Design Commission. At Matthew Baird Architects she was the Project Architect for the Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia, a museum sited in the shell and on the grounds of an 19th century stone mansion.
Nicole holds a Master of Architecture from The University of Toronto and Bachelor of Science from UCLA. She is a Registered Architect in the state of New York.
Nicole lives in Concord with her husband and two children and enjoys running, hiking, traveling, and sketching.