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Firm appoints Michael DelleFave as Studio Director; Lucas Herringshaw and Ruthie Kuhlman as Senior Associates; Nick Ruggeri as Associate; and Deidre Lamoureux as Associate & Director of Finance

 

BOSTON, February 1, 2024 - RODE Architects, a Boston-based collaborative design and architecture firm, announced five promotions today as the firm deepens its leadership team and diversifies its project portfolio. Michael DelleFave has been named Studio Director; Lucas Herringshaw and Ruthie Kuhlman have been promoted to Senior Associates; Nick Ruggeri has been named Associate; and Deidre Lamoureux has been promoted to Associate and Director of Finance.

 

“The evolution of our leadership structure with these five promotions is a demonstration of RODE’s growth and trajectory as we kick off 2024,” said Eric Robinson, principal and co-founder of the firm. “We’re thrilled that Mike, Lucas, Ruthie, Nick and Deidre will continue to be core members of our team in these expanded roles.”

 

As Studio Director — a new role born out of his passion for design and mentorship — DelleFave will ensure that the firm's portfolio continues to meet a high caliber of design by engaging its staff’s diverse talents and pushing a process that has consistently delivered strong, concept-driven work. Herringshaw and Kuhlman have distinguished themselves through leadership within the studio, and as Senior Associates they will guide and direct firm-wide initiatives towards RODE’s goals. Ruggeri’s promotion celebrates his long dedication to the firm, and his strength in project delivery. Lamoureux’s proficiency in managing the firm’s core operations has been crucial to RODE’s recent success.

 

“Since founding RODE nearly 20 years ago, we’ve prioritized fostering a culture that allows for the unique creative talents of each individual to contribute meaningfully to our work,” said Kevin Deabler, principal and co-founder of RODE. “We’re proud to acknowledge the achievements of these key team members, and empower them to continue shaping RODE’s evolution and recognition in the industry.”

 

  • Michael DelleFave, AIA, is a registered architect, project manager and senior project designer with more than 17 years of industry experience. His broad range of project types includes Passive House, single-family, multi-family, adaptive reuse, commercial, and community-based projects. A graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston and Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, he joined RODE in 2014 and continues to contribute to the growth of the next generation of architects as a member of the design faculty at several Boston-area colleges and through his mentorship of RODE design staff.
  • Lucas Herringshaw, AIA, brings project coordination experience and attention to detail to RODE, drawing on his experience working on a variety of project types and scales. Lucas, who joined RODE in 2015, pushes design excellence with rigor and dedication, honed through his 20 years of architectural experience. Lucas earned his Master of Architecture Degree at Tulane University.
  • Ruthie Kuhlman, AIA, has worked across multiple scales and project types as both an architect and an engineer. A member of the RODE team since 2017, she brings a passion for problem solving through thoughtful contextual design with experience in museum, hospitality and multi-family residential projects. Ruthie holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Rice University and a Master of Architecture from the Boston Architectural College, and is a member of the adjunct faculty at the BAC.
  • Nick Ruggeri, AIA, is a registered Architect with more than 10 years of experience in a broad range of projects including multi-family residential, hotels, high-rise, restaurants, light industrial, adaptive reuse, and commercial spaces. He joined RODE in 2015 after graduating from Kansas State University with a Master’s in Architecture and a Minor in Urban Planning. 
  • Deidre Lamoureux joined RODE in 2018 as an accounting manager. With more than 25 years leading the finance departments at some of Boston’s leading design firms, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to RODE.

 

MEDIA CONTACT: Natalie Milewski, Elevate Communications, nmilewski@elevatecom.com

 

About RODE Architects

RODE is a Boston-based team of architects, designers, and urban planners who know that great design has the power to transform our environment. We have cultivated a network of driven people – employees, clients, builders, community members – who share this mission, and know that working collaboratively is the best way to achieve our goals. The breadth and depth of our collective capabilities enable us to apply our practice across an array of project types that includes mixed-use, hospitality, multi-family, commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings. Clients select RODE to drive the design process and ensure their vision is realized. For more information and to be inspired visit www.rodearchitects.com.

 

Mike DelleFave
Lucas Herringshaw
Ruthie Kuhlman
Deidre Lamoureux
Nick Ruggeri
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Culture

2023 was a year of amazing growth and recognition for RODE, and we couldn’t have done it without the incredible clients and colleagues collaborating with us to transform our built environment. Thank you for being a part of our community, and here’s to a wonderful 2024!

Some highlights from our year:

We Were Recognized!

In August, RODE’s Brucewood Homes project was featured in the Wall Street Journal. “Triple-Digit Heat, but No Electric Bill? For Passive Homeowners, 'It's Hard to Go Back.'”

In September, we brought home an IIDA New England Design Award for our restaurant project, The Lexington/Geppetto/Cafe Beatrice in East Cambridge.

We Completed Some Great Projects!

We were proud to complete eight projects this year:

  • Pescador restaurant, Boston MA*
  • Bueno Malo restaurant, Andover MA
  • 70 Leo Birmingham multifamily, Boston MA**
  • Mother Pizzeria, Newport RI
  • Gufo restaurant, East Cambridge MA
  • Blue Ribbon Brasserie, Boston MA*
  • Drawdown Brewing, Jamaica Plain MA
  • Baleia restaurant, South End Boston MA

*Architect of Record  | **Interior Architect

We also celebrated the topping off of two great projects:

  • 1515 Commonwealth in Brighton, MA, a multifamily housing development
  • 3368 Washington Street in Jamaica Plain, MA, an affordable housing/supportive housing development for Pine Street Inn & Community Builders

We Grew!

We welcomed seven new team members!

  • Steph Tyll, Marketing Director
  • Ritika Iyer, Designer Intern
  • Eric Figueredo, Designer
  • Pawa Osathanugrah, Interior Designer
  • Davis Turner, Designer
  • Molly Gagnon. Designer (prev. co-op/intern)
  • Amber Ghory, Interior Designer

We worked in some exciting locations, including New York, all across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine!

We honed our skills across some inspiring project types, including lab campus amenities, Passive House projects, institutional master plans, and community-shaping multifamily residential.

...And There's Lots More to Come!

We’re oh-so-close to completion on some very exciting projects across the hospitality, industrial, institutional, and multifamily sectors (just to name a few!)

Thank you again for being part of our story! Follow us on our social media for more updates: LinkedIn, Instagram.

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RODE has been welcoming architecture and interior design students into our office as co-ops for almost a decade now, and we truly value each and every one of them. Our design process is purposefully set up such that ideas can come from anyone, at any time; our co-ops especially bring fresh, creative outlooks and inspiring ways of thinking about design. We're proud to be able to mentor the next generation of architects and interior designers, and we're equally proud to be mentored by that group - their curiosity and the questions they ask inspire us to be better designers every single day!

Camille Wimpe (left) and Rory O'Connor (right) in the RODE office.

It's always sad to say goodbye at the end of their stays, but exciting to see them head back to school and then on to their wonderful design careers. Two of our recent co-ops, Camille Wimpe and Rory O'Connor (both Northeastern '24 students), took the time to share their thoughts on the experience with us.

Why did you choose RODE for your co-op?

Rory O'Connor: I chose RODE because I got the impression that the people here really cared about working in/for their community. I had a great interview process and they made me feel super welcome and like the RODE team would be a great fit for me.

Camille Wimpe: I chose RODE because of the super friendly interview process and the insightful questions I was asked about my work and what kind of things I was interested in working on. My interests in community development, urban sites, and prioritizing local projects align with RODE's aspirations. I was also inspired by the collaborative feel of the office, having previously worked in an office where that was not a priority.

What was your favorite project/thing to work on?

RO: I loved getting to build the model for Eagle Rock, a planned Passive House neighborhood of 17 single-family homes on a rocky, wooded site, and then sitting in on the meeting to watch the client and architects use it to communicate their visions for the site.

CW: I really enjoyed working on 102 Temple St, a mass-timber, Passive House building in Worcester. I was part of the project team through the 50% and 100% Design Development set and felt that I truly learned a lot about the project, and about the more detailed aspects of buildings which we aren't as exposed to in school. I was able to work with the project architect and other designers on the team, and learned a lot from that collaboration.

What most surprised you about your RODE experience, or was the most different from what you expected?

RO: I started my co-op looking forward to learning Revit… but I think I’d rather stick to model making.

CW: I had always heard from classmates as well as other working professionals that drawing details is super tedious, and most people's least favorite part of the job, but since I had never really had the chance to work on them before, editing and drawing wall sections and casework details ended up being super satisfying to me. (I probably just haven't done it enough to get bored of it!)

How was working at RODE different from your previous co-op?

RO: I enjoyed getting to work with lots of different people at RODE rather than sticking with the same few people like at my first co-op.

CW: The biggest difference was definitely the office culture, the office I was previously at was a lot quieter (in part due to COVID and people working from home etc.). But another key difference I've found was the opportunity I had at RODE to work on multiple different project teams, and for multiple project managers. It was really interesting to learn more about how different design processes work and the influence that working with different people can have over a design.

What advice would you give to a future student looking for a co-op?

RO: I would recommend other students looking for co-ops to prioritize learning new skills over sticking with what you know and to ask lots of questions.

CW: I think asking what kind of projects the office is currently working on can be really helpful when choosing a firm, that way you can get a sneak peek of what you might work on and see if it's something that aligns with what you hope to do/learn more about during your co-op. It can be hard to predict what you'll be working on, but it'll give you an idea of what's going on more generally.

What was the most important thing you learned during this co-op?

CW: Honestly, I learned that the design process has a lot of twists and turns, with client meetings, developer driven demands, as well as ever changing energy and building codes. I find a lot of satisfaction in solving these complex puzzles of stakeholder interests, and hope that I am able to keep finding opportunities where I am exposed to all of the ins and outs of design.

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