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Ci Design hires Talbot as a senior project architect

Boston, MA Architecture firm Ci Design continues to expand its Science and Technology practice group. The growing firm welcomed Annette Popp Talbot, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C to the team as a senior project architect. With over 25 years of experience, Talbot’s design expertise ranges from large-scale data centers and fire stations to commercial interiors, multifamily residential complexes, and hospitality projects.

“With the addition of Annette, our team of planners, architects, and designers is stronger than ever,” said Ci Design vice president Chris Ladd, AIA, NCARB. “We are thrilled to welcome her to Ci.”

Talbot has been involved in projects from conception through construction. She will be a key designer for Ci’s Science and Technology projects as well as a mentor for junior staff.

Previously, Talbot worked as a senior architect at Dyer Brown Architects and an architect/senior associate at Winter Street Architects, Inc. She is currently an adjunct professor at Massachusetts College of Art & Design. 

Talbot earned a master of architecture degree from Ball State University in Muncie, IN and a bachelor’s degree from Bauhaus University in Weimar, Germany.

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