Hartford designer JCJ Architecture expanded its Boston office with the addition of veteran architect Richard Friedson.
From Boston, Friedson and fellow JCJ principal Greg Smolley, will oversee several new project assignments in the region, trading on the office’s expertise designing college sports facilities and elementary and secondary school buildings.
Friedson has planned and designed projects in 22 states; earning awards for architecture, planning and urban design throughout his career. He is a member of the Boston Society of Architects, the American Institute of Architects and the Society of College and University Planners.
JCJ has operated in Boston for more than three years.
The 75-year-old firm also has offices in New York City, San Diego and Phoenix.
