Rachel joined Payette in 2016. Her previous experience includes eight years of residential and academic projects at Murdough Design, Goody Clancy and Bruner / Cott. Prior to joining Payette, her project work included the Alan and Sherry Leventhal Center at Boston University, the Brooks School Chapel addition and renovation and the UMass Dartmouth Charlton College of Business. Rachel received her Bachelor of Architecture degree from Roger Williams University, where she was awarded the Thesis Design Award in her final year.
The uniqueness of each healing environment is rooted in its site — providing a sense of place that belongs to the local community. In our approach, each healing environment celebrates the connection with the natural world and provides a positive, supportive healthcare environment by maximizing access to the outdoors and gardens.
To learn more about our design approach to healthcare spaces, visit our most recent blog (link in bio!)
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