Clockwise from upper left: Alex Anmahian, Beth Whittaker, Brett Bentson, Hansy Better Baraza, Andy Kirch, Hans Strauch and Whitney Eveler. Photos by James Sanna | Banker & Tradesman Staff

You’ve probably been on more than a few building tours via the American Institute of Architects’ big conference in Boston this week. But you probably didn’t get to see any of these.

With that big AIA conference in town, we asked 19 local architects to give their peers from out of town a hand and show off one of their favorite buildings and public places in the Boston area in short interviews with our editor.

Today’s third and final six-video installment in the series spotlights a classic piece of Modernism, a harbinger of things to come in Boston’s next big development area, and more.

If you missed our other videos, we posted them in two other installments here and here, while some have also popped up in our LinkedIn and Instagram pages recently. You can watch the full playlist on YouTube here.

But we’ve only just scratched the surface of what’s going on in these buildings, and on all the cool pieces of architecture and landscape architecture in Boston, Cambridge and beyond!

Editor’s note: These videos were produced independently of the American Institute of Architects and are not affiliated with the AIA25 conference.

Videos: Coming to AIA25? Don’t Miss These Buildings! (Part 3)

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