The ecoFLEX project, designed by a team from Shepley Bulfinch, has won the 2009 Unbuilt Architecture Design Award from the Boston Society of Architects.
The winning project was one of 10 entries chosen from more than 90 submissions in the BSA’s Unbuilt Architecture Design Awards program, which is open to architects from around the world. It was designed for the Tall Emblem Structure competition in Dubai earlier this year. Sited in an urban park, ecoFLEX is designed to accommodate sightseeing, dining, exhibit and recreation spaces.
The Shepley Bulfinch design team of Angela Watson, Luke Voiland, Lauren Deck and Allan Donnelly, joined by Paul Kassabian of Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, will be honored in November at the BSA Jurors’ Forum during the annual event, Build Boston.





