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New Staff Licensure: Patrick Sardo

We are proud to celebrate Patrick Sardo on earning his architect’s license!
Patrick joined Bruner/Cott in 2024 after receiving his Master of Architecture from the University of Virginia. With a strong interest in the reuse of existing buildings and urban infrastructure, his work reflects a thoughtful, people-centered approach to design.
Since joining the firm, Patrick has contributed to projects at Brandeis University and a mass-timber multifamily housing development in Cambridge currently in design. He is also part of the team working with the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center in Vermont. His work brings clarity and rigor to each phase of the design process while supporting projects grounded in purpose and place.
We are incredibly proud of this accomplishment and look forward to Patrick’s continued growth and contributions at Bruner/Cott. Congratulations, Patrick!
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