We were thrilled to celebrate our 2025 Buildy Award Honorable Mention for the Mattatuck Museum Renovation & Expansion at the Building Museums Symposium in St. Louis, Missouri. This national award from the Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums (MAAM) recognizes the most outstanding recent museum building projects, and to help increase awareness of the value of museums and the need for their ongoing rehabilitation and expansion to serve future generations.
Founded in 1877, the Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, Connecticut is a keeper of artifacts and place for community engagement around regional history and Connecticut-based art. Our revitalization project transformed the museum into an inclusive, community-focused cultural hub. Key features include a new public entry plaza, a 3,300 square foot roof terrace for programming and events, and light-filled classrooms to support educational initiatives. Large windows invite passersby to engage with exhibitions, creating a seamless connection between the museum and downtown life.
Thank you to MAAM for recognizing Mattatuck Museum’s dedication to community impact through its renovation and expansion. Congratulations to our client and design team, including:
Our renovation and expansion of Harvard Divinity School’s Swartz Hall has received a 2024 Boston Society for Architecture (BSA) Award for Built Design Excellence in the Adaptive Reuse, Renovation or Historic Preservation category!
LEED Platinum certified, our inclusive design aligns the historic Swartz Hall with the modern mission of Harvard Divinity School and its international, diverse student population with over 45 faith traditions. We are grateful for this recognition, which honors projects “that embody the values of the the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Framework for Design Excellence and the BSA’s vision of building a just and sustainable Boston, together”.
Our team is excited to attend the March 5th, 2025 Award Gala at the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport to celebrate the excellent work of our community and to find out which level of award our project has won. Stay tuned for what is sure to be a lively event!
Our work for the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education (GSE) was featured in Architectural Record. Written by Ian Volner with contributions from Annum president Philip Chen FAIA and senior associate Josh Aisenberg AIA, this story details our renovation and expansion to create a new home for the GSE.
“Connecting a pair of 1960s buildings at the southwest corner of Walnut and 37th Streets, the new volume provides additional classroom space, enhanced accessibility, and a degree of visual consistency to the school, which had formerly been spread out across multiple sites. Annum president and principal Philip Chen quotes another Penn administrator—the GSE’s own dean, Pam Grossman—when he says the objective was to create ‘one GSE,’ forging a distinct architectural identity for a program that had long lacked it.”
Awarded LEED Gold v4, the project creates a sustainable gateway to education that expands access and connectivity, making Penn GSE a resource for the entire University.
It was a lively celebration at the ribbon-cutting for the new Engine 17 Firehouse! Participants and attendees included City of Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, Boston Fire Commissioner Paul Burke, City of Boston officials, firefighters, and community members.
Located on historic Meetinghouse Hill in Dorchester, the new Engine 17 is the second firehouse to be built in Boston over 40 years. Sited on a former parking lot next to the existing firehouse, our ground-up facility with the Boston Fire Department and the City of Boston Public Facilities Department was designed to benefit the health and wellness of firefighters. The new high-performing building is targeting LEED Silver, with features include energy-efficient boilers and large windows to introduce daylight into program spaces and create a welcoming entrance. Second-floor spaces include an open-concept kitchen and dayroom, fitness area, lockers, and sleeping and office spaces.
Thank you to our construction partner, J&J Contractors, and the rest of our team. See more of our professional photos by Randy Crandon here.
You can read more about the project in the City of Boston’s announcement here.
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