George E. Marsh, Jr., AIA Principal

George, who received a BArch from Carnegie Mellon, has been a driving force in the firm since joining Payette in 1980. A partner since 1990 and well-known for his painterly sketches, George seamlessly moves from very large health and science research projects to small, carefully crafted science centers and theaters on small college campuses. George is a periodic speaker and writer for publications including the New England Journal of Medicine.


HONORS & AWARDS

  • 2012 AIA/Pennsylvania, Honor Award
  • 2011 AIA/New England, Merit Award
  • 2011 AIA/Modern Healthcare, Award Citation
  • 2011 Boston Society of Architects, Higher Education Award Citation
  • 2011 SCUP, Honor Award for District Planning
  • 2010 The CARITAS Project, Generative Space Health Improvement Award
  • 2010 Boston Society of Architects, Healthcare Design Award
  • 2009 AIA/New England, Merit Award
  • 2009 Boston Society of Architects, Honor Award
  • 2008 SCUP, Honor Award for Excellence in Planning for a New Campus
  • 2008 Boston Society of Architects, Campus Planning Award
  • 2007 Boston Society of Architects, Award
  • 2007 AIA/New England, Merit Award
  • 2007 R&D Magazine, Lab of the Year Special Mention
  • 2006 AIA/Pittsburgh, Honor Award
  • 2005 SCUP, Excellence in Planning Award
  • 2001 AIA/Indianapolis, Award of Merit
  • 2001 AIA/Indiana, Award of Honor
  • 2000 Boston Society of Architects and City of Boston, Harleston Parker Medal
  • 1996 R&D Magazine, Lab of the Year
  • 1995 Boston Society of Architects, Arts in Architecture Collaboration Award

TEACHING & LECTURES

  • International Conference on Biocontainment Facilities 10/06