Boston, Massachusetts—Kleinfelder is pleased to share that Michael Epp (Cambridge, MA) has been named to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA).

The nomination and selection process is rigorous. An AIA member must be sponsored by an FAIA Fellow and five other FAIA architects. Nominees may also be nominated by their local AIA chapter. Michael was nominated by the Boston Society of Architects in addition to endorsements from five other FAIA architects.
Michael’s career focuses include transportation and mixed-use development, and community stewardship and organizations. His most significant projects include the Boston South Station Bus Terminal, Charles/MGH Red Line Station, and the MBTA Green Line Extension.
“The opportunity to start with a blank piece of paper and a team assembled to solve a client’s challenge is truly an amazing process,” says Michael. “The best part of being selected to FAIA is more than just the projects; it is remembering all of the people that I have had the honor to work with over the years.”
Michael will receive his commemorative medal and officially be elected to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architecture on April 28, 2017 at the National AIA Convention in Orlando, FL.
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