Tangram Interiors has announced that Gary W. Niro has joined the company’s Falkbuilt team as a New Business Developer serving the Southern California region. In this role, Niro will focus on expanding client partnerships and supporting organizations seeking flexible, technology-driven interior construction solutions.
Niro brings more than 15 years of experience working at the intersection of construction, technology, and interior environments. Throughout his career, he has supported organizations across corporate, healthcare, and education sectors by helping them implement modern interior construction systems designed to adapt to evolving workplace needs.
He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Communications from Boston University and continued his education in Interior Design at the New England School of Art and Design, building a foundation that blends communication, design thinking, and technical project knowledge.
Prior to joining Tangram Interiors, Niro spent more than a decade working throughout the Southern California market as a construction specialist providing DIRTT wall systems and other modular interior construction solutions. His experience includes working closely with project teams, architects, and end users to deliver environments that support both performance and long-term adaptability.
“Gary brings a strong understanding of how technology and construction intersect to shape modern workplaces,” said Nick Meter, Tangram President. “His experience in modular interior construction and his long-standing relationships across Southern California will help us continue delivering thoughtful, forward-looking solutions for our clients.”
At Tangram Interiors, Niro will collaborate with Falkbuilt’s network of architects, designers, contractors, and clients to introduce Digital Component Construction solutions that support faster project timelines, improved flexibility, and greater long-term value for organizations.
“I’m incredibly excited to join Tangram and the Falkbuilt team,” said Niro. “There’s a strong alignment between the company’s collaborative culture and the future of interior construction. I look forward to continuing to support organizations across Southern California as they rethink how their spaces are built and used.”



