Personnel File – No. 426
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
The Boston Society for Architecture’s search for a new home entered a new phase with the selection of a brokerage to sound out downtown landlords.
Building owners take note: the Boston Society for Architecture is looking for a new home, and Danyson Tavares is leading its search for a high-profile space to serve as a hub of the design world.
Renovations at the Roxbury branch of the Boston Public Library received acclaim at the Boston Society for Architecture’s annual awards gala this month.
The Boston Society for Architecture’s annual design honors have been awarded, and the winners range from a Weston farmstand to a hefty, new steam plant in Allston.
This year’s entrants into the Boston Society for Architecture’s gingerbread competition celebrated things they love about the Boston area. So it’s only natural one had a giant doughnut atop a Dunkin’ store.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
Architectural avatars of efficient and livable middle-class housing, triple-deckers altered the landscape Massachusetts in the early 20th century. Over 100 years later, Massachusetts’ affordability crisis is prompting a fresh look at the form.
A $250,000 contribution from CBT Architects will enable the Boston Society for Architecture to expand its studies of climate change and its effects on Greater Boston real estate and disadvantaged populations.
Developers weighing the use of mass timber building techniques have to decide whether the higher upfront costs of the environmentally-sustainable material is worth the benefits in trendy biophilic designs.
A bank renovation project launched Gregory Minott’s entrepreneurial career at age 18 and piqued his interest in architecture. Now, leading Boston’s DREAM Collaborative, he’s trying to build new pathways for Black professionals in architecture and more inclusive city planning.
In a striking illustration of the favorable job market for architects in Greater Boston, postings for industry jobs at a leading local job database have increased nearly four-fold in the past year.