FRCH Design Worldwide has added six staff members to its Cincinnati-based team.
Brittany Grannan joins FRCH as a senior architect in the hospitality studio. She most recently was a designer at Sullivan Architecture in White Plains, New York, where she worked with clients including the Harlem Children’s Zone Environmental Camp and several restaurant and multi- and single-family residential projects. Grannan graduated with a bachelor’s degree of architecture from Ohio State University and a master’s degree in architecture from Northeastern University.
Patrick Grannan joins the company as a senior architect in the hospitality studio. He was also most recently at Sullivan Architecture, where he was project architect for various housing, leisure, and retail projects. Grannan graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a bachelor’s degree in architecture.
Suzanne Hopkins joins FRCH as a graphic designer in the large format studio. Hopkins most recently freelanced with FRCH and at Downlite in Cincinnati, where she designed packaging, displays, and prototypes for branded bedding products. Hopkins earned a bachelor’s degree in graphic design from the University of Cincinnati’s Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) program.
Kristina Phillips comes to FRCH as a freelance project coordinator in the large format studio. Most recently, Phillips was an intern at Annette Miller Architects in Dayton, Ohio, assisting with the production of drawing documents, research and field work. She graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio with a bachelor’s degree in architecture and a minor in global perspectives on sustainability.
In the IT department, Tony Raper joins the company as a print and design administrator. He has more than 10 years of experience in printing and design, and has worked with FRCH for the past several years as a printing contractor.
Megan Rieger moves into the firm full time as an interior designer in the hospitality studio. Most recently, Rieger was an intern with HGTV/Scripps Networks before joining FRCH as a freelance interior designer. She graduated from the University of Cincinnati’s DAAP program with a bachelor’s degree in interior design.