Salem, MA – Jones Architecture announced it recently hired Fabiana Cabral-Rodriguez, Rovina George and Anshuka Asnani as full-time project designers.
Cabral-Rodriguez recently graduated from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in architecture, where she received departmental honors and community leadership awards. Rodriguez says she has a strong interest in holistic design as well as adaptive reuse.
George holds a master’s in architecture from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and a bachelor’s in architecture from Manipal University, India. Her previous work experience includes residential and commercial design, having worked on projects in Kuwait, Dubai and India. George says she is passionate about innovative and sustainable design, and her work focuses on the intersection of materiality, computation and environmental resilience, with hands-on experience using materials such as bamboo, mycelium, and terracotta.
Asnani earned her Bachelor of Architecture from Nirma University. She recently graduated with a Master of Architecture from Carnegie Mellon University. Asnani says her motivation for pursuing architecture is driven by her desire to enhance the community through projects that benefit both the immediate surroundings and the community on a larger scale, and that she aims to imbue her designs with affective and meaningful qualities, creating spaces that positively impact people’s lives.
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“We’re thrilled to have them on board,” said Rick Jones, principal and founder of Jones Architecture. “Each brings unique backgrounds and perspectives to the firm that we feel will benefit our clients and our firm collectively.”

