MANSFIELD — FiELD9 architecture has hired Eric Kent as its new Project Manager.
“Bringing Eric onto our team will bolster our ability to provide top notch architectural design and service to our clients,” said owner and Principal architect Matthew Stanfield.
Kent brings strengths in design conception and development, construction document production, project management and business development to the team, according to Stanfield. Those talents will be immediately implemented to the current work load, including a new bell tower and entry expansion for Resurrection Parish in Lexington.
Kent was previously a Project Engineer at Elliott Machine Works in Galion, and prior to that a Designer and Draftsman at Marion Zaugg Architect & Designer in Mansfield.
He earned his B.S. in Architecture from The Ohio State University where he also minored in City & Regional Planning. Kent lives in Galion with his wife and three children, where he is an active member of his community.
He is currently a member of both the Galion Planning Commission and the Galion Community Reinvestment Area Housing Council.
About FiELD9
FiELD9: architecture is a full service architecture firm located in Mansfield. Providing community minded architecture with a modern sensibility and an eye towards sustainability in north central Ohio since 2010 and Certified Passive House design since 2016.
FiELD9: architecture has recently completed projects for the Richland School of Academic Arts and the City of Mansfield Parks Department. The company is currently working on designs for new bell tower and expanded entry for Resurrection Parish and a new home in Freedom, Pennsylvania that will be built to Passive House standards.
