Premier taps new director

Premier, an architecture, design, procurement, capital management and project management firm, has named Linh Tran, AIA, IIDA, director of architectural design. As a licensed architect and interior designer, Tran will provide invaluable master planning expertise to Premier’s multi-family, hospitality and student housing developments.

“Linh’s ability to develop concepts and renderings will transform Premier’s initiative for new-build developments,” said Hector Sanchez, CEO, Premier. “We are excited by the prospect of new opportunities that will arise as a result of having Linh on our team and look forward to seeing his talents in action.”

Tran, an acclaimed modernist and industry veteran, brings 30 years of experience working across multidisciplinary environments. As director of architectural design, Tran will be involved in the design, planning and execution of all new-build development and renovation projects across the firm’s growing presence in the hospitality, multi-family and student housing sectors. Working closely with Premier’s partners to realize their vision, Tran will leverage his expertise as a master planner to compile density studies for high-profile investors.

“I am excited at the opportunity to make a difference at Premier and be a part of their continuous growth as a leader in design, architecture, construction, procurement and project management,” said Tran. “I look forward to being involved with Premier’s business development to expand our portfolio, and bring in new projects and clientele to the team”

Prior to joining Premier, Tran worked at RTKL, HKS Architects and Humphreys & Partners Architects. His portfolio includes education, mixed-use retail and high-rise residential and hospitality projects, both in the U.S. and abroad. His international professional experience has provided him with extensive interpersonal skills and a diverse portfolio that draws on the aesthetics and styles of various regions and cultures. Some of Tran’s most notable projects include Legacy Park shops in Plano, TX, and the Superdome in New Orleans.