Hello everyone!
March has been a month of transition, both in the city and in my experience at Fogarty Finger. As winter slowly came to an end, I had the chance to enjoy the first signs of spring in Boston, along with what felt like the last snow of the season. Seeing the city change again—from snowy streets to sunnier days—has been a reminder of how dynamic and alive Boston is.
Outside of work, I continued exploring the cultural side of the city. I visited several museums at Harvard University museums as well as the Institute of Contemporary Art. Each visit offered a different perspective and a new source of inspiration. I also had the chance to experience a classic Boston activity—going to see the Boston Celtics play—which was an exciting and very “American” experience.
At the office, things have been very active. We currently have a lot of projects, and I’ve had the opportunity to work on different types, ranging from amenity spaces to office design. This variety has been very enriching, as it allows me to understand different scales and approaches within the same firm. At the same time, I continue improving my technical skills, especially through learning Revit, which is becoming an essential tool in my daily work.
In addition, I have started to take on more responsibility within the office by helping organize lunch & learn sessions. These meetings are a great way to get to know new materials, products, and innovations in the market, while also creating moments for the team to connect and share knowledge. Being involved in organizing them has allowed me to engage more actively with the team and better understand the industry.
Overall, March has been a month of balance between work and exploration. On one hand, I am gaining valuable professional experience and developing new skills; on the other hand, I am continuing to discover the city, its culture, and its energy. As spring fully arrives, I’m excited to spend more time outdoors and keep growing both personally and professionally in this experience.
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