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SERVICES

Architecture Interior Design Masterplanning Moderate Rehabilitation

PROJECT TYPES

Academic | Athletic + Community Centers Assisted Living Commercial Healthcare | Science + Technology Historic Preservation | Restoration + Adaptive Reuse Hospitality + Mixed Use Multifamily New Construction Senior Living Waterfront



LOVEJOY WHARF Boston, MA

A highly visible gateway project, this new mixed use development, together with the TD Garden sports arena, frames the southbound approach to Boston from the landmark Leonard Zakim Bridge where the Charles River meets the Boston Harbor. The project, permitted under both Boston’s Article 80 Large Project Review as well as Massachusetts’ rigorous Chapter 91 licensing process, proposed the demolition

Service Architecture Type Commercial Historic Preservation | Restoration + Adaptive Reuse New Construction Client Related Beal Size 220,000 sf Status Completed in 2015

of one of two existing nine-story industrial brick structures on the site, its replacement by a new 15-story tower, and the renovation and adaptive reuse of the remaining building. The design also includes the reconstruction of a 30,000 square foot wharf structure into a new waterfront plaza and construction of a 7,000 square foot wharf pavilion. The renovation portion of the project accommodates the new corporate headquarters for world-renown sneaker manufacturer, Converse, Inc. As master planner and architect-of-record for the new Lovejoy Wharf complex, the firm was also the Executive Architect for the exteriors of both the Converse retail store and the one-story recording studio, Rubber Tracks, which sit on the wharf structure itself.

AWARDS + RECOGNITION 2015 Paul E. Tsongas Award | Preservation

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THE SIBLEY BUILDING Rochester, NY

Service Architecture Interior Design

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this landmark building is being transformed into a vibrant, mixed use urban center including multifamily, commercial, restaurant and retail space.The Sibley Building, which is topped by a clock tower and has tawny Roman-style-brick walls, takes up a full block in the downtown area and sweeps across more than one million square feet. The design plan, which will play out incrementally over a decade, will gain several

Type Hospitality | Mixed Use Multifamily Senior Living Commercial Healthcare |Science + Technology Historic Preservation | Restoration + Adaptive Reuse

hundred thousand square feet of office space and nearly 200 apartments. In

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incubator. With short walks to transit, access to parks, proximity to entertainment

Size 1.0M sf Status Phased

addition, the building will feature an array of destinations: art galleries, boutique shops, medical services, cafes and a fitness center. With more than 23 acres of floor space this iconic building is at the heart of the economic rebirth in downtown Rochester, and will soon be home to the University of Rochester’s high-tech

and flexible and functional interior configurations, The Sibley Building is well poised to reposition an entire city core. From the original escalator on the first floor to the clock tower on the roof, many of the iconic art deco details have been preserved. Mahogany panels, modern art and original photography define the clean, bright and welcoming lobby space.

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THE SIBLEY BUILDING Rochester, NY

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320 SUMMER STREET Boston, MA

Located in Boston’s Fort Point Channel, the firm designed the historic renovation of an eight-story 120,000 square foot building to accommodate mixed use office and retail space. The renovation of the core and shell of two connected buildings involved the rehabilitation of the exterior brick façade, window, door and roof replacement, as well as sandblasting heavy timber wood beams and interior brick walls to expose

Service Architecture Type Commercial Historic Preservation | Restoration + Adaptive Reuse

architectural features of the original 1906 structure. The building offers 106,000 square feet of office space and 6,800 square feet of ground level retail space. The firm’s design incorporated a new exterior public stairway connecting Summer Street and A Street to supplement existing pedestrian access.

Client Lincoln Properties Size 120,000 sf Status Completed in 2013 AWARDS + RECOGNITION 2014 Preservation Achievement Award | Boston

Preservation Alliance

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LOFT FIVE50 Lawrence, MA

Formerly known as Malden Mills, the original manufacturer of Polartec fleece, Loft Five50 is the first phase of a LEED for Homes-certifiable mixed-income 75 unit residential development. To preserve the structure’s historic architectural heritage, the adaptive reuse consisted of extensive masonry restoration and repair, retention of original interior detailing such as soaring wood beam ceilings and complete refurbishment of the

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original clock tower and stairway. Located along the Spicket River Greenway, the design incorporates a public river walk leading to Stevens Pond. Loft Five50 is

Type Multifamily Historic Preservation | Restoration + Adaptive Reuse

listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Two are indistinguishable from the outside. Connected via a firewall, the residents

Size 72,000 sf

playroom. Phase Two has a mix of one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom layouts

Status Phased

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Loft Five50 Phase Two is a 130,000 square foot, 62 unit affordable apartment complex assembled from four historic mill buildings to create two; Phase One and share ample amenities including a fitness center, theater room, lounge space and intended for families, and includes a business center, resident activity room, and an expansion of the central landscaped courtyard and patio space.


LOFT FIVE50 Lawrence, MA

AWARDS + RECOGNITION 2014 Community of Quality Award | National

Affordable Housing Management Association; 2013 Best Developement: Adaptive Reuse | Multi-Housing News Magazine | 2013 Merit Award: Adaptive Reuse | Multifamily Executiv Magazine; Vangaurd Award for Major Rehab of Historic Structure | National Affordable Housing Management Association

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LOFT FIVE50 Lawrence, MA

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LIVINGSTON SCHOOL Albany, NY

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Livingston School Apartments, formerly known as the Philip Livingston Magnet Academy, sits on 10 acres in Albany, NY, and served as a school until it was closed in 2010. Built in 1932, and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the iconic building has been thoughtfully converted into a 103 unit mixed -income senior living community. The $29M project consisted of a historically sensitive renovation and adaptive reuse of the 230,000-square-foot academy. The

Type Historic Preservation | Restoration + Adaptive Reuse Senior Living

historic fabric of the original building has been maintained, with

Client WinnDevelopment

two-story school library have been converted into amenity areas for

Size 190,637 SF Status Completed in 2015

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classrooms being converted into apartment homes, and large open areas that once housed the administrative offices, auditorium and the residents.


LIVINGSTON SCHOOL Albany, NY

Amenities at the Livingston School Apartments include a management office, lounge with a community kitchen and entertainment, WiFi , fitness facilities, a library and computer center, wellness center for visiting practitioners, soft seating areas, common laundries and outdoor space, such as gardens and patios. The significant common spaces that currently exist within the building, including the auditorium and library, will be redeveloped and used as a communal space for meetings, special events, as well as other creative and artistic activities.

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LIVINGSTON SCHOOL Albany, NY

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BAKER CHOCOLATE FACTORY COMPLEX Dorchester, MA

The rehabilitation of three historic mills into 143 luxury rental apartments was completed in three phases and began the celebrated revival of the Lower Mills historic district. The design capitalizes on the spaces formed between the buildings and adjacent natural rock outcroppings to create residential entry courtyards which step sequentially down to the Neponset River. The firm later renovated the historic factory administration building into what is now known as the Walter Baker Chocolate Lofts, which includes

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13 artist live/works lofts, gallery space, and meeting rooms arranged around a threestory central atrium.

Type Historic Preservation | Restoration + Adaptive Reuse Multifamily Client Beacon Companies, LLC WinnDevelopment Size 14 Acres

AWARDS + RECOGNITION Baker Chocolate Factory 2009 Preservation for Adaptive

Status Completed in 2010

Preservation Massachusetts 2003 Preservation Achievement Award, Boston

Use of Industrial Space, Boston Preservation Alliance 2008 Paul E. Tsongas Award, Preservation Alliance 2003 Preservation Award, Massachusetts Historical Commission 1988 National Historic Preservation Award honored by President Ronald Reagan for the Preservation and Adaptive Reuse of Baker Chocolate 1985 Preservation Award, Massachusetts Historical Commission

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THE LOFTS AT LOWER MILLS Dorchester, MA

The most recent historic conversion of Baker Chocolate Factory Complex created The Lofts at Lower Mills, developed by WinnDevelopment, and includes: Baker Mill, a 58 mixed-income unit property, the adjacent Carriage House, a small two unit condominium. The final phase, completed in December 2010, involved converting the former boiler building, now known as The Watermill, into 17 loft-style and flat apartments. The project preserved the historic exterior, and offers 12- to 20- foot-high ceilings with exposed brick and beams in the finished units. Throughout the renovations, the firm ensured that significant architectural details were accurately repaired or, when they could not be repaired, reconstructed. Examples include the lion head detailing on the belt coursings, decorative copper cornices, and restoration of the copper passageway bridge connecting Baker Lofts with an adjacent mill building. In compliance with National Park Service guidelines, an ambitious window replacement program was undertaken in the final phase of the project, a former boiler building, with windows measuring as large as 12 x 35 feet.

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THE LOFTS AT LOWER MILLS Dorchester, MA

AWARDS + RECOGNITION 2011 Lofts at Lower Mill: The Watermill, Preservation

Achievement Award, Boston Preservation Alliance 2009 Baker Lofts: J. Timothy Anderson Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation, National Housing and Rehabilitation Association

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THE LOFTS AT LOWER MILLS Dorchester, MA

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BAKER CHOCOLATE FACTORY COMPLEX Dorchester, MA

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THE APARTMENTS AT BOOTT MILLS Lowell, MA

Service Architecture Type Commercial Hospitality + Mixed Use Multifamily Historic Preservation | Restoration + Adaptive Reuse New Construction

Regarded as one of the most architecturally significant millyards in the U.S., the original Boott Mills complex is the oldest surviving cotton textile millyard in the country. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the mill is located two blocks from downtown Lowell at the edge of Lowell’s National Historic Park, facing the Merrimack River. Built from the mid-1830s to the early 20th century, the complex incorporated each subsequent generation of technology beginning with the early use of mechanical waterpower, steam power, and eventually electric power. The influence of each stage of technology is readable in the evolving appearance of the complex over time. Under the firm’s direction, the mill underwent extensive exterior restoration to

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ensure architectural detailing and historic integrity was retained. The restoration

Size 240,000 sf

damaged by an earlier gas explosion as well as the reconstruction of the clock

Status Completed in 2014

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entailed extensive masonry repair, historically accurate replacement of windows

tower and cupola that involved reinforcement of the foundations to save both towers from collapse. A lightning strike damaged the mill’s 200 foot smoke stack


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which required extensive repair and archival research to guide the reproduction of

Lowell, MA

completion of a major piece of urban planning for the City of Lowell, preserves a

its historic brick patterns. The adaptive reuse of the Boott Mills complex realizes the

significant artifact of American industrial history, and adds both housing and mixed use to a rejuvenated urban waterfront.

AWARDS + RECOGNITION 2008 Preservation Award, Massachusetts Historical

Commission 2006 J. Timothy Anderson Award for Historic Rehabilitation, National Housing and Rehabilitation Association

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THE APARTMENTS AT BOOTT MILLS Lowell, MA

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THE APARTMENTS AT BOOTT MILLS Lowell, MA

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THE APARTMENTS AT BOOTT MILLS Lowell, MA

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HISTORIC PRESERVATION | RESTORATION + ADAPTIVE REUSE FACTORIES + INDUSTRIAL BUILDING CONVERSIONS 95 BRIDGE STREET, Lowell, MA

Program: Mixed-use development with condominiums and office space Construction Type: Renovation of a certified historic former woodworking mill building APARTMENTS AT BOOTT MILLS, Lowell, MA

Program: Apartment community with 154 units, community lounge with media room, and a fitness center Construction Type: Historic adaptive reuse of portions of the East Mill buildings of the Boott Cotton Mills complex ATLAS LOFTS, Chelsea, MA

Program: 53 mixed-income residential units Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of an abandoned factory building located in the historic box district AYER LOFTS, Lowell, MA

Program: 51 loft-style residential units Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of an abandoned historic medical factory to create artist live/work space

BUILDING 114, Charlestown, MA

Program: 100,000 square foot state-of-the-art biomedical research laboratory Construction Type: Adaptive reuse and addition to a former Navy joinery shop located in the historic Charlestown Navy Yard CANAL LOFTS, Worcester, MA

Program: 64 mixed-income residential units Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of a former mill building THE CABLE HOUSE, York, PA

Program: 67 multifamily residential units Construction Type: Rehabilitation and restoration of a former industrial cable factory THE CARRIAGE LOFTS, Amesbury, MA

Program: Mixed-use residential development with 46 artist lofts and condominiums, and gallery space Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of vacant mill buildings within the former Upper Millyard CENTENNIAL ISLAND, Lowell, MA

Program: 142 units Construction Type: Rehabilitation of three certified historic mills in the Walter Baker Chocolate complex

Program: 118 residential units Construction Type: Conversion of a 19th centuryhistoric fabric mill complex, the oldest surviving mill building in Lowell, MA

BERKSHIRE MILL, Adams, MA

CLOCKTOWER, Nashua, NH

BAKER CHOCOLATE FACTORY, Dorchester, MA

Program: 80 residential units Construction Type: Renovation and reuse of a certified historic mill building BRASSWORKS, Haydenville, MA

Program: Mixed-use residential, retail, and office space Construction Type: The renovation and conversion of a 19th century national landmark mill building BOOTT MILL | PHASE II, Lowell, MA

Program: 183 rental units near the Nashua River Construction Type: The conversion of an historic former cotton and woolen textile mill that represents one of the largest mill reuse developments in the country COTTON MILL SQUARE, Nashua, NH

Program: 109 unit multifamily development Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of an historic cotton mill building located on the Nashua Riverwalk

Program: Mixed-use property offering 78 multifamily units and 45,000 square feet of commercial space Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of historic building on the Boott Cotton Mills complex

THE CORDOVAN AT HAVERHILLL STATION, Haverhill, MA

BOURNE MILL, Tiverton, RI

COUNTING HOUSE LOFTS MILL, Lowell, MA

Program: 165 unit LEED Silver certified mixed-income residential development Construction Type: Adaptive reuse and restoration of historic buildings located on former mill complex

Program: 52 units of afforable multifamily housing Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of an historic mill

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Program: 146 unit mixed-income residential development Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of a former shoe factory buildings

NOTE:THAT THIS IS A ONLY A REPRESENTATIVE LIST OF THE OVER 150 CERTIFIED HISTORIC PROJECTS THE FIRM HAS COMPLETED.


CURTAIN LOFTS, Fall River, MA

LINWOOD MILL APARTMENTS, Northbridge, MA

Program: 97 units of mixed-income senior housing Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of an historic textile mill

Program: 75 affordable residential units Construction Type: Conversion of a former 18th century cotton mill building

DIAMOND SPRING GARDENS, Lawrence, MA

Program: 97 units of senior housing Construction Type: Rehabilitation of a former shirt factory combined with new construction EAST CANTON STREET, Boston, MA

Program: 80 residential units in four contiguous buildings Construction Type: Rehabilitation of a certified historic 1880 mill complex FELTON LOFTS, Steelton, PA

Program: 83 units of multifamily affordable housing Construction Type: Historic adaptive reuse of three late 19th to 20th century school buildings FRANCIS CABOT LOWELL MILL, Waltham, MA

Program: 220 residential units and a museum Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of one of the oldest textile mills in the country. This project was one of the first and largest mill reuse projects in Massachusetts. THE HAYES AT RAILROAD SQUARE, Haverhill, MA

Program: 57 mixed-income residential units Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of two historic former shoebox factory buildings. Project was one of the first Chapter 40R, transit-oriented developments to be permitted in Massachusetts. HAMILTON WADE HOUSING, Brockton, MA

Program: 84 senior living units Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of a 20th century former leather factory HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD APARTMENTS, Gardner, MA

Program: 171 residential units, including 30 townhouses Construction Type: Renovation of and addition to a certified historic mill KENNEDY BISCUIT LOFTS, Cambridge, MA

Program: 140 residential units Construction Type: Conversion of and addition to a famous bakery where Fig Newton cookies were originally baked

LOFT FIVE50, Lawrence, MA

Program: 137 unit multifamily affordable apartments completed over two phases Construction Type: Historic adaptive reuse of two former interconnected mill buildings LOFTS AT LOWER MILLS | BAKER MILL,

Dorchester Lower Falls, MA Program: 58 mixed-income residential units Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of a former factory building at the Baker Chocolate Factory complex LOFTS AT LOWER MILLS | CARRIAGE HOUSE,

Dorchester Lower Falls, MA Program: 2 condominium units Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of a small factory building at the Baker Chocolate Factory complex LOFTS AT LOWER MILLS | THE WATERMILL, Dorchester

Lower Falls, MA Program: 17 loft-style units Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of a former boiler building at the Baker Chocolate Factory complex LUDLOW MILL, Ludlow, MA

Program: 83 units of affordable senior housing Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of an historic buildign lcoated on a former textile mill complex MANOMET PLACE, New Bedford, MA

Program: 76 units of affordable senior housing Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of an historic factory building MARLAND PLACE, Andover, MA

Program: 129 assisted living units Construction Type: Rehabilitation and conversion of a former historic textile mill MILLHOUSE OF ADAMS, Adams, MA

Program: 117 residential units Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of a certified historic mill

KNITTING MILL, Fall River, MA

Program: 80 units of affordable senior housing Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of an historic mill

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NOTE:THAT THIS IS A ONLY A REPRESENTATIVE LIST OF THE OVER 150 CERTIFIED HISTORIC PROJECTS THE FIRM HAS COMPLETED.


OLIVER LOFTS, Roxbury, MA

TABER MILL APARTMENTS, New Bedford, MA

Program: 62 mixed-income residential units, including three artists work/live lofts designated under the Boston Redevelopment Authority’s Artist Space Initiative Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of two historic mill buildings

Program: 151 senior living units Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of a local historic, early 20th century, textile mill

OGDEN MILLS, Cohoes, NY

Program: 120 residential units and commercial space Construction Type: Rehabilitation of an early 19th century, five-story, certified historic mill RENAISSANCE ON THE RIVER, Lowell, MA

Program: A residential community that includes 85 condominiums, 67 lofts, and a public park with a pedestrian path to the Lowell Riverwalk Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of the former Lawrence Mills complex

VICTOR CARRYBAG, Cohoes, NY

Program: 140 senior living units Construction Type: Rehabilitation of a former certified historic carriage manufacturing mill near the Erie Canal WATERWAY APARTMENTS, Leominster, MA

Program: 80 multifamily residential units Construction Type: Preservation and restoration of a certified historic former shirt factory combined with new construction WESTERN AVENUE LOFTS, Lowell, MA

Program: 50 affordable artists live-work lofts Construction Type: Conversion of a former mill building

RICE SILK MILL, Pittsfield, MA

Program: 45 units of mixed-income multifamily housing Construction Type: Historic adaptive reuse of former mill buildings

WHALER’S PLACE APARTMENTS, New Bedford, MA

Program:75 apartments for active adults aged 55+ Construction Type: Rehabilitation of the certified historic Whitman Mill #1

RIVER COURT, Groton, MA

Program: A 74-unit senior residential complex with independent and assisted living, Alzheimer’s care, and adult day care Construction Type: Rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of an historic former paper mill

WHITNEY CARRIAGE APARTMENTS, Leominster, MA

ROYAL MILLS AT RIVERPOINT, West Warwick, RI

Program: 94 mixed-income units with fitness room, laundry room, and surface parking Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of historic mill

Program: 244 apartments and commercial space Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of the historic former Fruit of the Loom factory complex

Program: 151 residential units Construction Type: Rehabilitation of a certified historic carriage manufacturing mill THE LOFTS AT LOOMWORKS, Worcester, MA

ROYAL WORCESTER, Worcester, MA

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Program: 140 multifamily and senior living units Construction Type: Restoration and rehabilitation of an historic former corset factory

THE APARTMENTS AT COOLIDGE SCHOOL, Watertown, MA

LINCOLN WHARF, Boston, MA

Program: A luxury condominium complex with 192 units Construction Type: Renovation and reuse of the former Lincoln Wharf power plant STANDISH VILLAGE AT LOWER MILLS, Dorchester, MA

Program: 38 units for active adults 55+ Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of a former elementary school BELMONT LOFTS, Malden, MA

Program: 36 residential lofts Construction Type: Conversion of the former Belmont School, originally built in the 19th century

Program: Assisted living facility with 84 units and Alzheimer’s care Construction Type: Renovation of and addition to a mill building combined with new construction

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NOTE:THAT THIS IS A ONLY A REPRESENTATIVE LIST OF THE OVER 150 CERTIFIED HISTORIC PROJECTS THE FIRM HAS COMPLETED.


BOWDOIN SCHOOL, Boston, MA

ATRIA HAMILTON HEIGHTS, West Hartford, CT

Program: 35 units of senior and supportive housing Construction Type: Rehabilitation and conversion of a former school building built in 1896

Program: 124 assisted living units Construction Type: Renovation of an historic former girls’ school combined with a new addition

BRIGHAM HOUSE, Watertown, MA

KEEN STUDIOS, Chelsea, MA

Program: 65 assisted living units Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of a 90-year-old historic former school building into an assisted living facility

Program: 24 artist live-work lofts Construction Type: Historic adaptive reuse of the former Mary C. Burke Elementary School LAFAYETTE PLACE, Fall River, MA

CAMERON HOUSE, Lenox, MA

Program: 44 affordable assisted living units Construction Type: Renovation of a former school building into assisted living units

Program: 125 residential units Construction Type: Restoration of a former historic convent and school combined with new construction LIVINGSTON SCHOOL, Albany, NY

CHESTNUT PARK APARTMENTS, Holyoke, MA

Program: 54 units of affordable housing Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of the former Holyoke Catholic Campus CORCORAN HOUSE, Clinton, MA

Program: 42 assisted living units Construction Type: Renovation of a circa 1890 former schoolhouse DILLAWAY SCHOOL, Boston, MA

Program: 30 multifamily housing units Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of a certified historic former school EDISON SCHOOL, Harrisburg, PA

Program: 120 units of senior and family living Construction Type: Renovation of a certified historic former high school FELTON LOFTS, Steelton, PA

Program: 100 mixed-income residential units Construction Type: Renovation of three late 19th and early 20th century historic school buildings GARRISON SCHOOL, Boston, MA

Program: 60 residential units Construction Type: Conversion of a fire-damaged certified historic school building GLENWOOD SCHOOL CONDOMINIUMS, Malden, MA

Program: 29 residential condominiums Construction Type: Conversion of a late 19th century elementary school

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Program: 103 unit affordable senior housing development Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of an historic school LONGWOOD AT READING, Reading, MA

Program: 80 senior living units Construction Type: Rehabilitation of and addition to a former school building MINER STREET SCHOOL, Boston, MA

Program: 36 multifamily housing units Construction Type: Conversion of a certified historic school building NORMAN TOWERS, Monroe, MI

Program: 100 assisted living units Construction Type: Rehabilitation and conversion of an historic school building HARRISON COURT, Boston, MA

Program: 120 residential units Construction Type: Renovation and rehabilitation of a certified historic school building PHILLIPS PARK, Wellesley, MA

Program: 48 units of senior housing Construction Type: Rehabilitation of and addition to a school building SHEPARD PARK, Hartford, CT

Program: 364 senior living units Construction Type: Rehabilitation of and addition to a fivebuilding school campus

NOTE:THAT THIS IS A ONLY A REPRESENTATIVE LIST OF THE OVER 150 CERTIFIED HISTORIC PROJECTS THE FIRM HAS COMPLETED.


UPSALA STREET SCHOOL, Worcester, MA

POUGHKEEPSIE HOUSE, Poughkeepsie, NY

Program: 50 senior living units Construction Type: Renovation of a certified historic school built in 1894

Program: 85 senior living units Construction Type: Conversion of a certified historic orphanage into elderly housing

VOKE LOFTS, Worcester, MA

SOUTH SIXTH STREET, Allentown, PA

Program: 84 mixed-income residential units Construction Type: Conversion of a former vocational technical school

Program: 51 residential units in 18 rowhouse buildings Construction Type: Historic renovation of two blocks of dilapidated housing

WATERFIELD SQUARE, Winchester, MA

THE WENTWORTH, Lowell, MA

Program: 18 luxury condominiums Construction Type: Conversion of a mid-1920s school building

Program: 40 senior living units plus commercial space Construction Type: Renovation of a certified historic mid19th century boarding house and office building

RESIDENTIAL CONVERSIONS 167 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, Boston, MA

Program: Nine luxury condominiums Construction Type: Certified historic restoration and rehabilitation of a 19th century four-story brownstone with fire-damaged interior BORNE APARTMENTS, New Orleans, LA

Program: 40 two-family shotgun-style residential units Construction Type: Renovation of former slave housing

WESTLAND AVENUE, Boston, MA

Program: 97 units of subsidized and market-rate housing Construction Type: Rehabilitation of seven townhouses as part of a neighborhood revitalization project WEST NEWTON STREET, Boston, MA

Program: 136 units of public housing and a community building Construction Type: Rehabilitation of 25 19th century bowfront buildings on an entire cityblock. The project represents the first Turnkey rehabilitation project undertaken in Boston.

FIRST LOWELL HOUSING, Lowell, MA

Program: 46 residential units Construction Type: Rehabilitation of former dilapidated housing into modern residences MAPLE COMMONS, Springfield, MA

Program: 100 residential units Construction Type: Rehabilitation of a dilapidated housing complex

COMMERCIAL/RETAIL CONVERSIONS 50 FRANKLIN STREET, Boston, MA

Program: 30,000 square feet of retail and commercial space Construction Type: Historic restoration of a late 19th century mercantile building 80 MASON STREET, Boston, MA

MONTE VISTA, Philadelphia, PA

Program: 136 multifamily housing units Construction Type: Rehabilitation of a dilapidated certified historic multifamily housing complex

Program: 129 senior living units Construction Type: Restoration and rehabilitation of the former Boston Herald newspaper headquarters BEDFORD BUILDING, Boston, MA

NEVINS MANOR, Methuen, MA

Program: 44 affordable senior apartments Construction Type: Renovation of the circa 1905 Henry C. Nevins Home for the Aged and Incurable PETERBOROUGH HOUSING, Boston, MA

Program: 50,000 square feet of first-class office and retail space Construction Type: The rehabilitation and strategic reconfiguration of a certified historic, 19th century High Victorian Gothic-style mercantile building

Program: 150 multifamily housing units Construction Type: Rehabilitation and restoration of three certified historic city blocks with 13 apartment buildings as part of a neighborhood revitalization project architecturalteam.com

NOTE:THAT THIS IS A ONLY A REPRESENTATIVE LIST OF THE OVER 150 CERTIFIED HISTORIC PROJECTS THE FIRM HAS COMPLETED.


CHINA TRADE CENTER, Boston, MA

Program: 60,000 square feet of commercial, office and retail space Construction Type: Renovation and rehabilitation of a 19th century certified historic commercial building GRISWOLD BUILDING, Detroit, MI

Program: 127 residential units Construction Type: Conversion of an existing mixed-use building with office and retail space INDUSTRIAL BUILDING, Detroit, MI

Program: 150 residential units Construction Type: Renovation of an historic office building in an effort to repopulate downtown Detroit OLYMPIA TOWERS, New Bedford, MA

Program: 130 multifamily housing units Construction Type: Renovation of and addition to an existing certified historic stone building PARK ROAD APARTMENTS, Washington, D.C.

Program: 150 senior living units Construction Type: Renovation and restoration of an historic turn-of-the-century bank building R.H. STEARNS BUILDING, Boston, MA

CONVENT + CHURCH CONVERSIONS THE BERKELEY CENTRE, Boston, MA

Program: 33 luxury apartments and commercial space Construction Type: Restoration and rehabilitation of a former Unitarian church, which later housed a cooking school, film studio, and night club CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, Boston, MA

Program: Church, meeting and office space Construction Type: Renovation of a certified historic church into new meeting, office and pastoral counseling space GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Medford, MA

Program: Episcopal church Construction Type: Exterior renovation of the historic Gothic revival historic church, which was built circa 1866. The building is one of the first churches designed by renowned architect Henry Hobson Richardson, and is the oldest surviving buildings he designed. MCNAMARA HOUSE, Brighton, MA

Program: 80 affordable senior living units Construction Type: Restoration of and addition to the former St. Anthony’s convent

Program: 150 senior living units with ground floor commercial space Construction Type: Restoration and adaptive reuse of an 11-story historic former department store

NOTRE DAME DU LAC, Worcester, MA

SMITH BUILDING, Providence, RI

THE ST. AIDAN, Brookline, MA

Program: 36 artist live/work lofts and commercial space Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of a former dept. store WALTER BAKER CHOCOLATE LOFTS,

Dorchester Lower Mills, MA Program: 13 artist live/work lofts with meeting and gallery space and a three-story atrium Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of the former Baker Chocolate Factory administration building WASHINGTON BUILDING, Detroit, MI

Program: 150 residential units Construction Type: Renovation of a local historic office building in an effort to repopulate downtown Detroit

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Program: 108-unit assisted living facility Construction Type: The renovation of and addition to a turn-of-the-century convent

Program: Mixed-income residential community with multifamily condominiums and rental apartments Construction Type: Historic renovation of former church and new construction of townhomes and mid-rise building with underground parking HOSPITAL + INFIRMARY CONVERSIONS BRADLEY HOUSE, Bay City, MI

Program: 180 residential units for seniors and disabled persons Construction Type: The salvage and adaptive reuse of a certified historic former hospital

NOTE:THAT THIS IS A ONLY A REPRESENTATIVE LIST OF THE OVER 150 CERTIFIED HISTORIC PROJECTS THE FIRM HAS COMPLETED.


ADMIRAL’S HILL, Chelsea, MA

COMMERCIAL WHARF, Boston, MA

Program: 750 upscale residential units, including townhouses, condominiums and apartments Construction Type: Rehabilitation of a former Naval hospital combined with new construction

Program: 80 condominiums and retail space Construction Type: Renovation of a certified historic waterfront warehouse STATE-ALBANY-HULETT, Schenectady, NY

DIMOCK COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, Roxbury, MA

Program: Drug counseling and treatment center Construction Type: Historic rehabilitation and interior fitout of the certified historic former New England Hospital for Women and Children, which opened in 1862 HOLT HALL, PORTLAND, ME

Program: 36 luxury residential units Construction Type: Conversion of the abandonedand severely water-damaged historic Maine Eye & Ear Infirmary MAPLEWOOD, Poughkeepsie, NY

Program: 85 senior residential units Construction Type: Rehabilitation of the certified historic City Infirmary and Almshouse ST. LUKE’S PLACE, Chicago, IL

Program: 286 senior living units Construction Type: Restoration of an abandoned historic high-rise hospital, one of the first conversions of its type ST. JOHN OF GOD, Brighton, MA

Program: A mixed-residential community with senior housing, assisted living, hospice care, and a rehabilitation and nursing center Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of the former St. John of God hospital campus combined with new construction

Program: 105 residential units Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of a local historic warehouse GOVERNMENT BUILDING CONVERSIONS BUILDING 34, Charlestown, MA

Program: 30,00 square feet of retail and commercial space Construction Type: Addition of two new wings to the existing historic Charlestown Navy Yard Building 34 D4 CONDOMINIUMS, Boston, MA

Program: 25 luxury residential units Construction Type: Conversion of and addition to a former police station THE BACK BAY HOTEL, Boston, MA

Program: A four-star luxury hotel with 225 rooms and restaurant, banquet and meeting space Construction Type: The conversion of and addition to the former Boston Police Headquarters LOWELL OLD CITY HALL, Lowell, MA

Program: 18,000 square feet of retail and office space Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of an abandoned certified historic building NAVY YARD PLAZA, Charlestown, MA

WAREHOUSE CONVERSIONS 881 EAST FIRST STREET, Boston, MA

Program: 42 loft-style condominiums Construction Type: The rehabilitation of an existing warehouse in South Boston BAXTER PLACE, Portland, ME

Program: 80 condominiums and apartments Construction Type: Rehabilitation of and addition to a certified historic industrial warehouse CHAUNCY HOUSE, Boston, MA

Program: 87 senior living units with ground floor commercial space Construction Type: Restoration and conversion of a certified historic fabric warehouse architecturalteam.com

Program: 80,000 square feet of retail and commercial space Construction Type: The conversion of Charlestown Navy Yard Buildings 33, 38 and 39 HOTEL CONVERSIONS KENMORE ABBEY APARTMENTS, Boston, MA

Program: 199 units of senior housing Construction Type: Renovation of a certified historic former hotel FRANKLIN SQUARE HOUSE, Boston, MA

Program: 193 units of senior housing Construction Type: Restoration and rehabilitation of the 19th century former St. James Hotel, which also housed the New England Conservatory of Music NOTE:THAT THIS IS A ONLY A REPRESENTATIVE LIST OF THE OVER 150 CERTIFIED HISTORIC PROJECTS THE FIRM HAS COMPLETED.


THE SOMERSET HOTEL, Boston, MA

Program: 120 luxury condominiums Construction Type: Renovation and adaptive reuse of an historic 19th century hotel TROLLEY CAR FACILITY CONVERSIONS THE CAR BARN, New Bedford, MA

Program: 114 senior living units and a museum Construction Type: The rehabilitation and conversion of the Union Street Railway Terminal HIGHLANDTOWN PLAZA COOPERATIVE, Baltimore, MD

Program: 74 affordable senior apartments Construction Type: Adaptive reuse of a former trolley car garage

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NOTE:THAT THIS IS A ONLY A REPRESENTATIVE LIST OF THE OVER 150 CERTIFIED HISTORIC PROJECTS THE FIRM HAS COMPLETED.


While our work has been honored with many awards,

we are most proud of our lasting client relationships, and our role in their success.

Bob Verrier

Michael Liu

Mike Binette


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