Rethinking the Future - June 2024
The Boston Globe - June 28, 2024
CambridgeSeven is leading the design of the $15 million renovation converting a portion of an old mill into exhibit and gallery space.
View PostBUILDINGS Magazine - July 3, 2024
President Gary Johnson shares how adaptive reuse that turns underutilized offices into multifamily or hospitality buildings lowers a project’s embodied carbon and keeps the fabric of our cities intact.
View PostPortland Press Herald - June 11, 2024
The planning board of Portland, Maine has approved the construction of Northeastern’s Roux Institute campus at the site of the former B&M Baked Beans factory in East Deering.
View PostAmerican Press - June 7, 2024
American Press takes a look at the progress of the Port Wonder Children’s Museum and Nature Center.
View PostAmerican Institute for Architects - April 5, 2024
Our exemplary work on the Foundry 101 has been highlighted in the AIA’s newest resource, which helps architects renovating and adapting existing buildings. Its primary goal is to equip architects with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions that promote sustainability and resilience while minimizing costs.
View PostBanker & Tradesman - April 7, 2024
Everyone talks about office-to-residential conversions as downtown Boston’s savior. But CambridgeSeven and others believe office-to-hotel projects could be just as important, if not more so.
View Post6 Hotel Pools Perfect for Swimmers - April 2, 2024
The New York Times shares the top 6 hotel pools in the U.S. featuring the outdoor pool at CambridgeSeven’s Four Seasons New Orleans Hotel and Private Residences.
View PostKuwait Times - February 27, 2024
The Kuwait Times profiles CambridgeSeven’s College of Life Sciences at Kuwait University as one of three buildings defining the country’s “architectural renaissance.”
View PostOceanus: The Journal of our Ocean Planet - 18 January 2024
CambridgeSeven is featured by WHOI in their most recent issue of Oceanus, with author David Levin sharing the teams’ collaboration on the design and creation of the Ocean Pavilion at COP28.
View PostThe Construction Specifier - 29 December 2023
CambridgeSeven’s newest museum and exhibit project Port Wonder Children’s Museum and Nature Center is a collaboration of education, nature and new exhibit designs.
View PostKPEL-FM - 28 December 2023
CambridgeSeven’s newest museum and exhibits project is under construction and looking good!
View PostCBC - October 28, 2023
The 130-year-old court to be part of Canadian National Basketball Experience Museum
View PostBoston Business Journal - October 12, 2023
retrofit - September/October 2023
From Steam to STEAM: The Foundry embraces its history within the new creative community hub
View PostArchitectural Record - 20 September 2023
Pansy Schulman at Architectural Record” gives an inside look into the Museum of Modern Art’s newest exhibit.
View PostMetropolis - July/August 2023
James McCown of Metropolis magazine discusses the new creative, multi-purpose arts hub “The Foundry” with CambridgeSeven architects Justin Crane, FAIA, and Stefanie Greenfield, AIA.
View PostAttractions Management - August 2023
Attractions Management magazine takes a look into the design enhancements and merge of the Audubon Insectarium and Aquarium, focusing on the organization’s messege surrounding themes of conservation and education.
View PostDezeen - 26 July 2023
Dezeen writer Jenna McKnight takes a deep dive into the Audubon Insectarium, exploring the crystalline volume at the entry and the stunning, engaging exhibits.
View PostHotel Executive Magazine - July 2023
Hotel Executive Magazine highlights CambridgeSeven’s design considerations for hotel spas.
View Postblooloop. - June 13, 2023
The two institutions are now known as the Audubon Aquarium and Insectarium
View PostMy New Orleans - April 18, 2023
The extensive Audubon Aquarium renovation designed by CambridgeSeven and EDR is wrapping up in time for World Oceans Day.
View PostHotel Business Magazine - April 2023
Hotel Business Magazine features CambridgeSeven’s ground-breaking, sensitive design of the Hilton Garden Inn in Brookline.
View PostThe Cambridge Department of Public Works - March 22, 2023
CambridgeSeven is currently designing a net-zero public athletic pavilion at Danehy Park in Cambridge to serve local youth sports teams.
View PostWhile at the Design for Freedom Summit at Grace Farms, we learned five big steps architects can take to make better material choices.
View PostBanker & Tradesman - February 26, 2023
Banker & Tradesman dives into the new Massachusetts Building Energy code with input from Associate Jacob Bloom, LFA
View PostBanker & Tradesman - February 26, 2023
Principal Timothy Mansfield, AIA shares with Banker & Tradesman about parametric design tools enhancing architectural designs of past and present.
View PostJustin’s career has been defined by his devotion to community engagement, ethical design choices, and advocating for a more equitable built environment.
View PostCASE STUDY: DESIGNING FOR THE GLOBAL TRAVELER BY GOING LOCAL - February 17, 2023
CambridgeSeven was the architecture and design firm of record on the Cambria Hotel Boston Somerville, developed by The Noannet Group. Here, Jan Brenner, Associate Principal, AIA, CambridgeSeven, shares his experience working on the project and the overall design process.
View PostMy New Orleans - April 18, 2023
The extensive Audubon Aquarium renovation designed by CambridgSeven and EDR is wrapping up in time for World Oceans Day.
View PostCambridgeSeven’s newest exhibit highlights social justice and equity in the context of professional sports
View PostNEREJ - December 9, 2022
CambridgeSeven, Pei Cobb & Freed, and Carpenter & Co. were honored with two awards from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.
View PostArchitizer - November 24, 2022
Principal Patti Intrieri, AIA answers questions from Architizer about the design challenges of the College of Life Sciences
View PostHotel Executive - November 20, 2022
Gary Johnson discusses crafting unique hotels from the adaptive reuse of buildings with former lives.
View PostRochester Democrat & Chronicle - November 11, 2022
CambridgeSeven’s Wonders of Water exhibit opened at the Rochester Museum and Science Center to great acclaim.
View PostIndustrial Building Joins Cambridge’s Innovation Economy. Written by Justin Crane.
View PostWBUR - November 4, 2022
The 50,000-square-foot former steam pump factory has gallery space, a black box theater, a dance studio, metal and fiber workshops, a kitchen, art studios, conference rooms and more — all available for public use.
View PostMetal Architecture Magazine - October 3, 2022
Tim Mansfield and other experts explain how facade materials are selected.
View PostBroad Institute News - September 19, 2022
Visitors are invited to explore galleries highlighting key discoveries and transformative insights in biomedicine.
View PostThe Boston Globe - September 21, 2022
Cambridge creatives have a new hotspot for artistic learning and collaboration: the Foundry in Kendall Square’s Innovation District.
View PostNews@Northeastern - August 9, 2022
The integrated campus plan includes a variety of buildings to be developed in phases as the institute grows.
View PostEast Village Magazine - July 17, 2022
With an all-new Discovery Hall designed by CambridgeSeven that houses interactive, colorful science islands
View PostMetal Architecture Magazine - July 1, 2022
CambridgeSeven wins Sustainability Award from Metal Architecture Magazine
View PostMuseum Magazine
This article about social equity and sustainability ran in the July/August issue of Museum magazine, a member benefit of the American Alliance of Museums.
View PostThe Somerville Times - July 5, 2022
CambridgeSeven’s newest hotel, the Cambria Hotel Boston Somerville, opened in time for summer between Union, Porter, and Harvard Squares.
View PostLeverage.com - June 28, 2022
CambridgeSeven President Gary Johnson, AIA discusses modern hospitality trends in a post-COVID, more resilient world.
View PostCambridge Chronicle-Tab - June 29, 2022
CambridgeSeven celebrates the opening of the Foundry community center in Cambridge
View PostNew York Times - June 23, 2022
Immersive art, bespoke hotels and restaurants that range from Creole to a ‘tropical roadhouse’ are only a few of the offerings awaiting visitors.
View PostThe Washington Post - Travel - June 5, 2022
Our new Cambria Somerville Hotel is part of a bustling new area in Somerville hosting good eats, drinks, and a new T stop.
View PostThe Boston Globe - May 19, 2022
The developer of the Cambria Boston Somerville hopes to bring some character to the city’s hospitality scene.
View PostAudubon Nature Institute - May 17, 2022
See a preview of the dramatic transformations CambridgeSeven is working on at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas in New Orleans.
View PostPreservation Resource Center of New Orleans - May 1, 2022
Historic International Trade Mart building’s renovation into the Four Seasons brings glamour back to city’s riverfront
View PostMy New Orleans - April 21, 2022
Vue Orleans is the main attraction during a New Orleans food festival this month as a new dazzling showcase of NOLA culture.
View PostFour Seasons Press Room - April 26, 2022
Thanks to its luxurious hotel and spa experience, One Dalton is one of two hotels in Boston to receive this distinction.
View PostBoston Real Estate Times - February 22, 2022
The BSA awarded the 2021 Hospitality Design Award to our design of the Williams Inn saying, “The building site within its landscape is thoughtfully executed, and the use of local materials and native species was particularly distinctive.”
View PostCambridgeSeven & Gulf Consult Awarded “MENA Education Project of the Year” In Middle East’s Largest Infrastructure Award Program
View PostBSA - December 16, 2021
CambridgeSeven and Boston-based Bergmeyer represented the architecture industry and the BSA at COP26 this year.
View PostThe Boston Globe - December 14, 2021
Gazit Horizons, which owns two retail buildings alongside Quincy Market, aims to put a seven-story office building there.
View PostTraditional Building Magazine - November 8, 2021
Traditional Building Magazine delves into the design features of the Williams Inn hotel in Williamstown, designed by CambridgeSeven.
View PostNEREJ - November 5, 2021
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame recently reopened with an all-new visitor experience and reimagined museum designed by CambridgeSeven architecture and exhibit design firm
View PostBoston Real Estate Times - November 4, 2021
CambridgeSeven-designed Resilience Hub at COP26 is bustling with activity in person and virtually.
View PostThe Architect's Newspaper - November 1, 2021
The US pavilion and Resilience Hub designed by CambridgeSeven for the Atlantic Council is taking an active role at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow.
View PostBoston Real Estate Times - October 21, 2021
CambridgeSeven Awarded “Education Project of the Year” In Middle East’s Largest Infrastructure Awards Program
View PostBoston Real Estate Times - September 20, 2021
Boston Real Estate Times highlights the excitement of the firm, town, and developer on the revolutionary Hilton Garden Inn hotel in Brookline.
View PostBoston Business Journal - September 22, 2021
CambridgeSeven is working with Gazit Horizons to transform Marketplace Center into a bustling commercial hub
View PostRobb Report - August 17, 2021
The Robb Report got the first glimpse into NOLA’s newest luxury hotel – The Four Seasons designed by CambridgeSeven
View PostAssociate Jacob Bloom discusses the Zero Carbon Certification from International Living Future Institute
View PostNBCBoston - August 18, 2021
Colors, map design and even gaps in stairs were considered to help both out-of-towners and locals find their way through the system
View PostBBC - Future Planet - July 27th, 2021
From green roofs to bee bricks and hedgehog drawers, there are plenty of ways to make sterile buildings more accommodating to nature.
View PostWPBF News - July 16, 2021
The Florida Oceanographic Society’s Ocean EcoCenter features exhibits designed by CambridgeSeven that promote environmental stewardship and conservation.
View PostThe Barnstable Patriot - June 23, 2021
Cape Cod Chamber installs interpretive structures educating visitors about the region’s unique connection to water, coastal resources.
View PostThe Architect's Newspaper - June 22,2021
CambridgeSeven’s dramatic renovation of this historic New Orleans tower is about to be unveiled.
View PostBoston Real Estate Times - June 1, 2021
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony following its $25+ million museum refurbishment which launched in 2017 and designed by CambridgeSeven.
View PostMahoning Matters - May 15, 2021
CambridgeSeven redesigned the entrance and street presence of the popular OH WOW Children’s Center, which celebrated its reopening this weekend.
View PostBoston Real Estate Times - May 13, 2021
The team celebrated the placement of the final steel beam on Cambria Somerville-Cambridge, an upscale hotel slated to open in 2022.
View PostNEREJ - May 7, 2021
Claremont marks opening of Hilton Garden Inn with ribbon cutting – 10-story, 174-room hotel designed by CambridgeSeven and built by Callahan
View PostBoston Real Estate Times - April 6, 2021
The iconic property marks a momentous transformation of a significant crossroads connecting Brookline Avenue, Route 9 and parts of the Emerald Necklace.
View PostBoston Common - April 1, 2021
Boston Common featured Associate Principal Justin Crane, AIA, as a local creative making waves in the field of architecture.
View PostBuildings.com - March 25, 2021
Gary Johnson, AIA provides insights into how the future of travel restaurants can evolve after COVID-19 to provide unique guest experiences.
View PostSenior Associate Danielle McDonough, AIA, LEED AP BD+C is a recipient of the prestigious AIA Young Architects Award!
View PostBanker & Tradesman - February 22, 2021
Timothy Mansfield, AIA, shares his insights on recent technology trends for architecture including AI, parametric design, and robotic fabrication.
View PostCambridgeSeven is proud to announce promotions for seven employees this year.
View PostThe Times Picayune - Nov. 11, 2020
A New Orleans landmark skyscraper is set for a spring unveiling as a top-of-the-line Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences.
View PostCambridgeSeven President and CEO, Gary Johnson, AIA was recognized for charitable initiatives, along with four other influential local leaders.
View Postnola.com - Oct. 28, 2020
Get a sneak preview of the luxurious condos at the new Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences, New Orleans.
View PostMedium - July 8, 2020
The Conservancy of Southwest Florida has announced a monumental $4.5 million renovation and expansion of its Susan and William Dalton Discovery Center, which will add new interactive exhibits and galleries exploring areas of critical importance to the region.
View PostBanker and Tradesman - June 28, 2020
Boston’s newest high-rise was designed to sway slowly in the wind like a tree, but its residents would never know that.
View Postarkitekten. - June 16, 2020
CambridgeSeven President, Gary Johnson, spoke with a Swedish journalist, Linda Marlevi, about current projects under construction, including Brookline’s Hilton Garden Inn, and how the firm and the industry are adapting to COVID-19.
View PostThe Cambridge Chronicle - June 15, 2020
Third annual CambridgeSeven STEAM scholarship recipient is first in her family to attend college and plans to study computer science at UMass Boston.
View PostThe Barnstable Patriot - June 3, 2020
CambridgeSeven’s innovative design for a network of sites on Cape Cod focused on promoting and teaching about the region’s Blue Economy is featured in this story.
View PostThe Boston Globe - May 22, 2020
CambridgeSeven principal, Peter Kuttner, FAIA, talks to Boston Globe writer Murray Whyte about the importance of single-path circulation for helping museums develop reopening plans.
View PostENR Texas and Louisiana - March 30, 2020
An in-depth discussion of the design and engineering challenges overcome by the project team in transforming this unlikely former office building into the luxury Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences on the New Orleans riverfront.
View PostCambridgeSeven News - March 30, 2020
An update from CambridgeSeven on the firm’s response to COVID-19.
View PostCambridgeSeven News - March 16, 2020
A message from CambridgeSeven President, Gary Johnson, about the firm’s response to COVID-19.
View PostCambridgeSeven News - March 02, 2020
Artist Michele Poirier-Mozzone talks about her influences and her process in this pre-show interview.
View PostHarrison Greenberg Foundation - February 1, 2020
CambridgeSeven’s Peter Sollogub, the creative force behind the Roundhouse restoration, tells the story behind the creative process for renewing this community gem in a moving video produced by the Harrison Greenberg Foundation.
View PostBanker & Tradesman - February 10, 2020
Justin Crane, AIA, Associate Principal, was invited to write to about how the transformation of this extraordinary building is a model for reuse and civic engagement.
View PostCambridgeSeven News - January 10, 2020
CambridgeSeven is proud to announce promotions for seven employees at the start of 2020.
View PostMetal Architecture - January 2, 2020
Sustainable materials played a significant role in the design of the Pulichino Tong Business Center at UMass Lowell, as this feature in Metal Architecture details.
View PostCambridge Chronicle - October 4, 2019
Cambridge Chronicle outlines CambridgeSeven’s community presentation and design for The Foundry, a STEAM-focused community space in historic iron foundry building.
View PostBloomberg - September 18, 2018
Bloomberg Pursuits explored the concept of hospitality on campus with Gary Johnson and Stefanie Greenfield, whose extensive knowledge in this category is quoted throughout the article. The Williams Inn at Williams College and the Hanover Inn at Dartmouth College, both CambridgeSeven projects, were celebrated and referenced in this piece.
View PostThe Berkshire Eagle - August 15, 2019
Feature story on the opening of the Williams Inn located on the Williams College campus in Williamstown, MA. The opening of the Berkshires’ newest property marks the second project the firm has completed for the college, the first being the Williams College Bookstore, which opened in 2017.
View PostBoston Magazine - August 8, 2019
CambridgeSeven’s newest project in the Berkshires, the Williams Inn, designed to mimic and champion its quintessential New England surroundings, was included in Boston Magazine’s roundup of new hotels for the perfect getaway.
View PostBanker & Tradesman - July 28, 2019
Guest article penned by CambridgeSeven Principal, Stefanie Greenfield, on how hospitality design influences both office and academic projects.
View PostBoston Globe - June 14, 2019
Globe architecture critic, Robert Campbell, reviews the firm’s Four Seasons Hotel & Residences, One Dalton project highlighting its architectural magic.
View PostThe Improper Bostonian - April 19, 2019
CambridgeSeven Principal and President, Gary Johnson, sits down with The Improper Bostonian to discuss his work on One Dalton alongside Pei Cobb Freed.
View PostWallpaper Magazine - March 1, 2019
The firms Ministry of Education Headquarters project, located in Kuwait, included in a roundup of new and unique structures cropping up across that world that are considered the pillars of our societies.
View PostBoston Globe - January 31, 2019
Boston NPR affiliate WBUR, which says it’s home to the city’s largest radio newsroom, is opening a new convention location, CitySpace.
View PostKTLA5 - November 5, 2018
KTLA news reporter, Gayle Anderson, visits the newly renovated Roundhouse Aquarium, conducted by CambridgeSeven, as part of the network’s “Something For The Summer” series.
View PostDIGMB - November 5, 2018
Feature story on the grand re-opening of the Roundhouse Aquarium in Manhattan Beach, CA which credits CambridgeSeven with the redesign of the space.
View PostThe Times Record - November 1, 2018
Feature story highlighting the firm’s role in helping Bowdoin College take on climate change with their design on the new, environmentally-smart Roux Center for the Environment.
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