May 21, 2025 - 01:48

BOSTON— TRIA has announced a bold expansion into a range of new practice areas. Building on a decade of success in science and technology design, the firm is extending its expertise to include sectors such as healthcare, education, and sustainable design. This strategic move aims to diversify its portfolio and enhance its service offerings to clients.
The decision to broaden their practice areas comes as the firm recognizes the evolving needs of the market and the growing demand for innovative design solutions in various industries. By integrating new disciplines, TRIA seeks to leverage its existing knowledge while also fostering interdisciplinary collaboration among its teams.
The firm has expressed enthusiasm about the potential for growth and innovation that this expansion will bring. With a commitment to excellence and a focus on client satisfaction, TRIA is poised to make a significant impact in these new areas, further solidifying its reputation as a leader in the architectural field. The firm is excited to embark on this journey and looks forward to the opportunities ahead.
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