Natasha Espada
Natasha Espada (Arch ’93)
Natasha Espada (Arch ’93), an architect and activist, is the first Latina president of the Boston Society of Architects, the oldest and second largest chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Espada is the founder of Studio Enée, a Boston-based minority and women-owned architecture firm. The diverse make-up of the firm contributes to their innovative solutions to civic, institutional and commercial projects.
Natasha Espada (Arch ’93)
Natasha Espada (Arch ’93) is the founder of Studio Enée Architects. Her firm has seen significant growth in civic, institutional, higher education, interior design, residential and urban planning projects in the three years since its founding, and recently won a design competition for the Boston Society of Architects’ Unbuilt Architecture Award. Current projects include renovations to Boston Logan Airport’s Aerodrome and a master plan for the new East Boston Municipal Center.