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"To the generous mind, no detail is too small or too insignificant to be worthy of our efforts to make it beautiful. The bestowal of grace is a devotion as much when manifested in the kitchen as in the cathedral." -CFA Voysey, 1915

Sasha Frenkel
Current Intern

Sasha Frenkel joined Eck|MacNeely Architects in December, 2009. Sasha is a recent graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology's Master's program in architecture. Furthermore, he brings several years of experience at New York City architecture firms.

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Eck | MacNeely Architects 560 Harrison Avenue Suite 403 Boston MA 02118 617.367.9696 F: 617.367.9253 email: info@eckmacneely.com
The People @ Eck | MacNeely
Jeremiah Eck, FAIA
Paul MacNeely, AIA, LEED AP
Meredith Chamberlin, AIA LEED AP
Dan Eldredge, LEED AP
David Chase, LEED AP
Lisa Hillson
Rebecca Adell
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Meredith Chamberlin, AIA has been with the firm since 2001 and Junior Partner since 2006. She has acted as project manager on a number of institutional projects, most recently the construction of the new 540-seat Center for the Arts as well as the renovation of the Glover Hall science laboratories at Thayer Academy. Ms. Chamberlin has also been involved in numerous residential projects, and she leads the firm’s focus on sustainable design.
Daniel Eldredge graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Roger Williams University in 2003. He earned LEED Accreditation in 2005 and architectural registration in 2007. A lifelong New England resident, originally from Vermont, he now lives with his wife in Andover, MA. His most recently completed project is a 27 unit cohousing project in Peterborough, NH.

David Chase joined the firm in February of 2007 and has played an integral role in the design of numerous sustainable residential projects. In addition, he has been a project manager on several institutional projects at Lasell College. Prior to joining EMA, David worked for a number of notable Boston architecture firms, including Duckham Architecture, where he specialized in high-end custom homes.

Rebecca Adell joined Eck | MacNeely Architects in 2007, prior to which she was the manager of an academic writing center at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Rebecca wrote a doctoral thesis on the history of industrial pollution control, and she uses her research background to help further Eck | MacNeely’s engagement in sustainable design.   

Keith Austin is a Graphic Designer originally from Quincy, MA with his BFA from the New England School of Art & Design @ Suffolk University, with experience in print design, environmental graphics, as well as interactive and web design. He is currently attending the Boston Architectural College for his Masters of Architecture. With 10 years of residential framing experience he proves to be a useful resource when it comes to residential construction.

Paul MacNeely, AIA has been with the firm since 1985. His work reflects the firm’s focus on residential & institutional architecture and he has worked on commissions with a number of leading teaching institutions throughout New England, including the Yamawaki Cultural Art Center, Winslow Academic Center, and Valentine Dining Hall at Lasell College, student social house dormitories at Middlebury College, classroom addition at Friends Academy, and the historic renovation of the Old Main building at Thayer Academy. A partner since 1994, Mr. MacNeely has also been in charge of a number of the firm’s award-winning residential projects.
Jeremiah Eck, FAIA is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, author of The Distinctive Home: A Vision of Timeless Design and The Face of Home: A New Way to Look at the Outside of Your House, and a landscape painter. He is also a licensed real estate broker, offering early architectural advice on buying or selling a home. Jeremiah is a former lecturer at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design where he continues to offer Professional Development Seminars on House Design. In addition, he speaks frequently about how architects may better serve their clients, and serves on numerous public service committees.
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