Beautiful, liveable environments

Francine’s prize-winning work combines broad knowledge of art, architectural history, and anthropology with a health practitioner’s appreciation for the body and mind. Her designs seek a synergy between space and spirit.

Francine began her career in nursing, which she studied at Hunter College and the State University of New York. After graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design with dual degrees in fine arts and interior architecture, she embarked on a new career, working on community health care design projects in Massachusetts. Her prize-winning work combines broad knowledge of art, architectural history, and anthropology with a health practitioner’s appreciation for the body and mind. Her designs seek a synergy between space and spirit.   

One of her early projects, designing the administrative headquarters of a community health care system in southeast Massachusetts, was recognized by the American Society of Interior Designers for its creative use of space. Over the past fifteen years, Francine has focused on residential projects, where she applies innovative architectural concepts to the use of lighting, fabric, furnishings, and art.

She is committed to providing beautiful, livable environments that inspire her clients to live to their fullest potential. 

 
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I’m committed to providing beautiful, livable environments that inspire my clients to live to their fullest potential.