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Brett Bentson, AIA, LEED AP

Principal
Utile Architecture & Planning
Brett joined Utile in 2013. He was born and raised in San Francisco and studied architecture at Rice University in Houston, where he received the William Ward Watkin Traveling Fellowship, the school’s highest honor for graduating students. Brett has worked with a broad group of clients ranging from municipalities, to non-profit organizations, to institutions, to private developers.

Prior to Utile, Brett worked on a variety of projects for institutional clients including Bennington College, Bowdoin College, Northeastern University, and the University of Massachusetts with a focus on student housing, having designed over 3,000 student beds and one million square feet. He has taught design studios at Northeastern University and served as a visiting critic at several Boston area architecture schools.