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In this episode of our Studio Snapshot series, Archinect connected with Matt Dennis, founder of Bolt Design Group. Based in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, the high-end multidisciplinary design and build firm specializes in large-scale hospitality, commercial, and residential spaces. The 15-person studio is dedicated to uniting architecture, fabrication, and construction under one roof. Grounded in a collaborative, detail-driven approach, Bolt values staying small enough to know every project intimately while delivering work that is both operationally smart and emotionally resonant. Our conversation explores Bolt’s integrated design–build model, their emphasis on staying small yet impactful, the qualities they seek in resourceful, hands-on hires, and the challenge of balancing creative vision with the realities of running a business. (Bolt is currently hiring for several positions on Archinect Jobs!)
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