AUBURN — Harriman, a full-service architectural and engineering firm, announces the expansion of their health care design studio with the addition of two senior health care architects.
Richard Borrelli, AIA, joins Harriman with 25 years of professional experience in health care facility programming, planning and design. His experience ranges from ambulatory care to acute care and includes renovations, expansions and new construction projects, with the focus on creating healing environments that respond to patient, staff and physician needs.
Prior to joining Harriman, Borrelli served as design director for the in-house architectural arm of Trinity Health. He has a bachelor of science in environmental design and a bachelor of architecture from Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning.
William Pogar, AIA, comes to Harriman with more than 30 years of professional experience, 15 of those years focused in health care design, encompassing all aspects of planning and design. Prior to joining Harriman, Pogar spent the past decade as Maine Medical Center’s in-house architect.
He has a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Vermont and a bachelor of architecture from the University of Idaho College of Architecture, Moscow, Idaho.


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