It took way too long, finding the processing limits of my MacBook, and solving an upload issue with my video hosting provider, but we have it: video of Steve Glenn’s recent talk at DWR. On a drizzly Thursday night — nothing compared to what we’ve had for the last few days, mind you — over [...]
Stephen is a Boston-based architect, teacher, and design show host. I recently had the chance to interview Stephen about his work — both in architecture and on television — and his life. Trained at Harvard, Stephen cut his teeth at Richard Meier and Partners in New York, and Machado Silvetti in Boston. He was Design [...]
by Gradon Tripp on March 20, 2010 · 1 comment
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In last Sunday’s Boston Globe, Dushko Petrovich explored how Boston could find itself as the home of a new art revolution. In his essay, Dushko cites all that Boston has going for it: “several great museums, a superabundance of universities, many galleries, a highly educated and increasingly sophisticated audience, and a density that allows for [...]
It seems only natural, given the turbulent economy of the last couple years, that you’d start to see mergers and acquisitions in the architecture and design industries. This week showed that come true, when Seattle-based NBBJ and Cambridge-based Chan Krieger Sieniewicz announced they are merging practices. NBBJ, a global architecture and design firm, and Chan [...]
We’ve learned about a lot of great events focusing on green design lately around the city recently, and just learned about one more. CBT Architects – whose office is a beacon in a sea of sports bars across from the TD Bank Garden – is hosting CBT Green Day 2010. The name is a bit of a [...]