FK Architecture Grows Team with Adam Fields and Megan Bell

FK Architecture is pleased to welcome Project Architect Adam Fields, AIA and Receptionist/Administrative Assistant Megan Bell to the firm. Fields will report directly to Managing Principal Ken Linehan, while Bell will report to Karen Durrance, FK Business Manager.

“We are delighted to welcome Adam and Megan to our firm, as we continue to expand,” said Linehan. “Their experience and professional accolades fit perfectly with FK Architecture’s mission to deliver design excellence and customer satisfaction in all our project work and in our client interactions.”

Fields, who has over a decade of design experience, has previously served as a Project Architect and Project Manager at several top firms throughout the Southeast. He has experience shepherding architectural work at all stages of the production process, including for projects in the multifamily and commercial sectors. Fields earned a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Central Florida and a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Florida. He is a licensed Florida architect and a member of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards.

“I am thrilled to be joining the architectural team at FK. I am inspired by their commitment to developing both sustainable and affordable housing in our community,” said Fields. “I look forward to many years of successful collaboration with this talented group as we work with our clients on designing exciting new projects.”

Bell has experience as an office administrator, client service specialist, and billing supervisor for insurance defense firms, home inspection companies, as well as nonprofit advocacy organizations. Bell is adept at multitasking tasks that are both internal as well as client-facing. She graduated cum laude from the University of Central Florida with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and marketing.

“I am grateful for the chance to expand my horizons by learning more about the architectural industry,” Bell said. “Thanks to Ken, Karen, and the entire FK team for the opportunity to work among such a great group of professionals.”


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