Couple found architectural practice

Posted 10/9/14

Studio 401Architecture, LLC has opened a new architectural practice at 5600 Post Road in East Greenwich. Partners and co-founders Cyndi Gerlach and Chris Mazzier have worked together for more than 13 …

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Couple found architectural practice

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Studio 401Architecture, LLC has opened a new architectural practice at 5600 Post Road in East Greenwich. Partners and co-founders Cyndi Gerlach and Chris Mazzier have worked together for more than 13 years and have formed a new partnership, locally based and committed.

Chris brings more than 20 years of experience to the firm. Chris has worked on numerous nationally recognized projects including the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Calif. and thePritzker Pavilion in Chicago, Ill. Locally, he has designed a number of noteworthy buildings while working at the Robinson Green Beretta Corporation including the Interlink Connection at T.F. Green Airport. Chris is a resident of Wakefield and is a member of the South Kingstown Economic Development Committee.

Cyndi brings to the firm more than 25 years of experience. While working at the Robinson Green Beretta Corporation, she managed numerous building projects including the recently built Net Zero ready Paul W. Crowley Met School. Cyndi served as president of AIA, Rhode Island Chapter and president of the AIA Rhode Island Architectural Forum. Cyndi is a resident of Warwick and serves as a member of the Warwick Planning Board.

With a common goal in mind, Studio 401Architecture will continually strive to transform client’s aspirations into built form while developing its image publicly as a reputable, innovative design firm committed to thoughtful design, its clients, the environment and community.

With the formation of the new business, a new website has been launched, www.401architecture.com.

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