Five Fields Play Structure Boston

Five Fields Play Structure

A design by Matter Design & FR|SCH Projects aiming to encourage inventiveness and playful exploration, located in an area designed by The Architects Collaborative in the 1950s. The small building in the woods has ‘no purpose’, but in reality its intention is to facilitate discovery.

Global Contemporary Art Museum Massachusetts

Global Contemporary Art Museum, North Adams

Design: Gluckman Tang Architects. This 165,000-sqft exhibition and art storage facility for contemporary art adapts the economical and flexible building system of industrial sheds and the scale, massing, and form of early industrial mill buildings.

Lake House, Stockbridge, Massachusetts

Lake House Stockbridge

Design: Taylor and Miller Architecture and Design

A series of sleeves act as spatial leaks, breaking through the timber and allowing the interior spaces to reach out to the lake in the form of very specific views.

Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building, Roxbury

Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building

Design: Mecanoo, Architects / Sasaki Associates. Winner of Harleston Parker Medal, Boston’s most prestigious architecture prize.. Three historic facades have been integrated into the all-sided complex with elegantly curved corners.

Peabody Essex Museum: PEM, Massachusetts

Peabody Essex Museum

Design: Richard Olcott / Ennead Architects

One of the largest art museum campaigns in the US, the building expansion includes the addition of a 40,000 sqft wing along with 17,500 sqft of renovation to adjacent structures.

Powerhouse Student Event Space, Amherst College

Powerhouse Student Event Space

Design: Bruner/Cott Architects and Planners. Student gathering and event space in a tactful but raw reworking of 1925 McKim Mead & White steam plant. The industrial interior was reconfigured to accommodate performances, dance parties, speakers and student gatherings.

General Electric HQ Building Boston, GE Offices

General Electric HQ Building in Boston

Design: Gensler architects

This 12-story glass building has a sail-like solar panel ‘veil’ on top plus an illuminated GE logo. It is connected to two renovated brick warehouses.
The new headquarters complex overlooks Boston’s Fort Point Channel and has a maritime theme.

Yale Center for British Art, Building

Yale Center for British Art building

Design: Louis Kahn architect

After a decade of planning, eight years of renovation and a 16-month closure, this masterpiece designed by the Philadelphia architect during the last 15 years of his life reopens to the public on May 11.

One Main Office, Boston Interior Design

One Main Office Boston

Design: Mark Goulthorpe, Raphael Crespin. The project “displaces the combinatorial logic of ready-made components typical of late-industrial process for a seamless and non-standard protocol of customized fabrication”.

Boston University School of Law Master Plan

Sumner M Redstone Building

Original building design: Josep Lluis Sert, architect. Bruner/Cott’s restoration, renovation, and expansion of Boston University’s School of Law campus includes a comprehensive renaissance of the 265-foot, eighteen-story Law Tower and Pappas Library and a new 93,000 sf classroom addition.

The Viridian in Boston, Fenway Park

The Viridian

Bruner/Cott & Associates, a design firm with emphasis on large institutional projects and urban development, announces the completion of The Viridian, a $200M, 350,000-square-foot, mixed-used high-rise at 1282 Boylston Street.

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Novartis Office Complex Cambridge

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Sumner M Redstone Building, Boston

Sumner M Redstone Building

Design: Bruner/Cott

Bruner/Cott Completes Boston School of Law Masterplan/Projects. The five original buildings of the complex comprise the largest complex of structures for learning in the world by Spanish modernist Josep Lluis Sert, designed in the 1960s