MIT has been honored this evening by the Cambridge Historical Commission with four 2022 Preservation Awards including for Site 4’s historic base buildings formerly known as E38 and E39 (264 & 292 Main Street).
Villa Varoise has been selected as one of the best new residences in France by Prix Archinovo. Prix Archinovo is the first architecture prize dedicated to the contemporary house in France. Public voting is now open, check it out and vote HERE!
The Green Line is getting six new MBTA stations as well as a renovated Lechmere station in Cambridge, Somerville, and Medford. Each of the stations will feature new public art by local artists. The work of these artists, including Nader Tehrani and Arthur Chang, will be on display at the Fort Point Arts Community Gallery from June 9 through July 28, 2022. The opening reception will be Thursday, June 9 from 5:00-7:30pm with drinks and hors d’oeuvres. Join us!
As well, the Adams Street Branch Library wins a 2022 AIANY Merit Award! Many thanks to our wonderful collaborators on both projects for making this possible!
Mathias Agbo Jr. recently interviewed Nader Tehrani and Moody Nolan’s Darius Somers on our collaboration for the new ANEC Galleries for The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
“For us at NADAAA, this is a new type of project entirely, and thus, it offers opportunities many other projects cannot… This has been an opportunity to put aside our authorship and look at the collection itself as the basis of inspiration: to build the project from the artifacts, and their relationship to their audiences.”
MIT Site 4 is short-listed for a 2022 AZ Award for best Multi-Unit Residential project. Public voting is open for the next week, please vote for Site 4 HERE!