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CAMBrIDGE CITY hALL ANNExCAMBRIDGE, MA
Client Cit of Cambridge, MA
Cmpletin 2004
Cst $9.87 million
Size 33,216 square feet
Certied LEED Gold Ra
ing
Awads
Sustainable Buildings IndustrCouncilFirst Place Exemplar SustainableBuilding Award 2006
Massachusetts HistoricalCommissionPreservation Award 2005
Environmental Design &ConstructionExcellence in Design Award FinalisGovernment Categor 2005
Build New England Award,Associated General Contractors 20
Cambridge Historical CommissionPreservation Award 2004
Massachusetts Municipal AssociatiInnovation Award 2004
Building Design & ConstructionInnovation Award 2004
Cit Hall Annex at 57 Inman Street houses man of Cambridges most public ofces,
including the Arts Council Galler and ofce, Parking and Trafc Department, and the
Communit Development Department (an ofce with substantial communit interface).
Complete renovation of this 1871 building represents a comprehensive response to sev-
eral pressing program needs. The design utilized the U.S. Green Building Councils LEED
Guidelines (Leadership in Energ & Environmental Design) to achieve a Gold rating for
this project. These goals have prompted an approach that includes operable windows
and an inux of natural light to ever ofce and work station as well as a number of
other sustainable design choices. The new design provides a welcoming entr and lob-
b, clear circulation and signage, efcient ofces and general laout, mold decontami-
nation, code upgrades including handicapped accessibilit throughout, and separate en-
trance for the Animal Commission which vaccinates pets and houses stra animals.
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LExINGToN DEPArTMENT oF PUBLIC WorkSLEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Client Town of Lexington, MA
Cmpletin 2008
Cst TBD
Size 75,000 square feet new
construction on a 9.6 acre site
LEED Silver Rating G
This new complex is the rst municipal project under the towns new sustainable design
initiative. The project will house the towns Department of Public Works administration,
engineering and operations divisions as well as municipal ofces for the Town Facilities
group, and will utilize sustainable design principals to maximize dalighting, good indoor
air qualit and reduced energ costs for the town. Additionall, sited adjacent to the
Minuteman Bikewa and the North Lexington Brook and located on a bus roadwa in
a residential neighborhood, the site design features ecological restoration and sustain-
able stormwater management strategies as well as low maintenance, indigenous plants
landscape design. The programming and planning for this facilit was a joint effort of
our design team. The collaborative effort of design and engineering results in this new
model for municipal facilities.
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ChArLESToWN PoLICE STATIoNBOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Client Cit of Boston, MA
Cmpletin 2008
Cst $6.85 million
Size 19,200 square feet
new construction
Part of the Cits Green Building Initiative, this new district police station incorporates
sustainable design strategies for energ efcienc and health environments. The build-
ing program includes administrative and work areas, a lock-up facilit, maintenance
garage, a communit meeting room and Communit Service ofce. Transparenc and
communit access are major concepts in the building design.
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STorEr ENGINEErING BUILDINGMASSACHUSETTS MARITIME ACADEMy
Client Division of Capital
Asset Management
Commonwealth of
Massachusetts
Cmpletin 2004
Cst $7,431,000
Size 26,000 sf addition, 29,90
sf existing renovations
Awads
2007 DCAM Awards for
Excellence Program, Design +
Construction Winner
The Storer Building houses engineering laboratories and classrooms used to train cadets
about marine mechanical, electrical, and power generation sstems. The original facil-
it dates to the 1960s and was inadequate for teaching the current curriculum. Among
other design challenges, the facilit is located in high risk tidal ood zone A-13. This
means walls and door openings the rst four feet above grade must be watertight, and
all building materials must be stable in the presence of water. The new addition utiliz -
es a three-stor atrium that connects to the existing building and allows natural light
to enter existing laboratories that would have been obscured with a conventional addi-
tion. The ground oor of the atrium is a pedestrian street connecting the campus parade
ground and residential complex to the Harrington Building, the main administrative and
classroom building at the Academ. The new 26,000 square foot addition includes class-
rooms and facult ofces, an expanded electrical laborator, and labs for turbines and
boilers, uids and thermodnamics, refrigeration, meteorolog, and marine safet. The
existing facilit was upgraded to meet accessibilit and life safet requirements.
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