Columbus-based healthcare analytics, planning and design firm, Trinity: Planning, Design, Architecture has merged with NAC Architecture. Trinity's expertise lies in its experience and deep knowledge in space analytics. As a result of this merger, that expertise will be able to expand beyond just healthcare, but now also serve within PK-12 and higher education work.
"This merger is not about getting bigger," said Dana Harbaugh, president and CEO at NAC in a statement. "Trinity and NAC share a common cultural commitment to personal service, quality, and design innovation. Trinity’s strength in analytics complements our focus on research."
Trinity Principal, Bob Gesing also added, "The fusion of our expertise gives us the opportunity to further a holistic approach to health, education and wellbeing and have a profound impact on our communities."
Starting today, Trinity will be called Trinity:NAC. Existing offices in Spokane, Seattle, and Los Angeles will remain NAC.
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