$ 54 Monograph of a leading architecture firm in Boston with a focus on redevelopment and rejuvenation In more than 40 years of practice, CBT Architects has played an important role in a broad range of projects in diverse settings. This initial volume of the firm's work showcases projects from Boston and beyond. The firm's local and international design efforts focus on the creation and rejuvenation of downtown areas, waterfronts, campuses, and neighborhoods. The firm's work centers on the belief that for a community to come to life and continue to thrive, it must support the lifestyles and activities of the people who live, work and play there. Projects featured Atlantic Wharf; 111 Huntington Avenue; Mandarin Oriental Boston; John Adams Courthouse; Starr Axinn Center, Middlebury College; Brown Rudnick; Bain Capital; Fan Pier; 200 Newbury Street; The Belvedere; Four Seasons Hotel; Trinity Place; Rollins Square; Harvard University Memorial Tower; Lord & Taylor; Columbus Center; YMCA; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Olin College Residence Hall; Analysis Group LA, San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, NY; Haymarket Center; Middlebury College Biomass Plant; Holy Cross Senior Apartments; Choate, Hall & Stewart; Curry College Student Center; Folio Boston; 1 Post Office Square; Office Environments of New England; 225 Franklin; Harvard Business School McArthur Hall; Penn State Eastview Terrace; Center for the Arts, St. Mark's School; West Stockbridge House; Fitchburg College Science Center; The Winsor School Peter Hall; Black Rock; Badger & Rosen SquashBusters Center; Northfield Mount Hermon Rhodes Arts Center; NorthPoint; 1000 Tower; Marasy; Suffolk University Modern Theatre; AI Technology Center; Al Ain; Watermark Cambridge; Woods Hole House; Thomas Crane Public Library; Woburn Library; Cathedral High School; Harding Township House; 1 Memorial Drive; Hotel Indigo; Hartford 21; Nordelta Plan; Waterfront at Pitts Bay; 888 Boylston; Equinox Fitness; BellRosa Zanzibar Hotel; Harvard Public Library; 157 Berkeley Street Tower; Boston University Strategic Plan; Wilkes Square Plan.

Monograph of a leading architecture firm in Boston with a focus on redevelopment and rejuvenation In more than 40 years of practice, CBT Architects has played an important role in a broad range of projects in diverse settings. This initial volume of the firm's work showcases projects from Boston and beyond. The firm's local and international design efforts focus on the creation and rejuvenation of downtown areas, waterfronts, campuses, and neighborhoods. The firm's work centers on the belief that for a community to come to life and continue to thrive, it must support the lifestyles and activities of the people who live, work and play there. Projects featured Atlantic Wharf; 111 Huntington Avenue; Mandarin Oriental Boston; John Adams Courthouse; Starr Axinn Center, Middlebury College; Brown Rudnick; Bain Capital; Fan Pier; 200 Newbury Street; The Belvedere; Four Seasons Hotel; Trinity Place; Rollins Square; Harvard University Memorial Tower; Lord & Taylor; Columbus Center; YMCA; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Olin College Residence Hall; Analysis Group LA, San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, NY; Haymarket Center; Middlebury College Biomass Plant; Holy Cross Senior Apartments; Choate, Hall & Stewart; Curry College Student Center; Folio Boston; 1 Post Office Square; Office Environments of New England; 225 Franklin; Harvard Business School McArthur Hall; Penn State Eastview Terrace; Center for the Arts, St. Mark's School; West Stockbridge House; Fitchburg College Science Center; The Winsor School Peter Hall; Black Rock; Badger & Rosen SquashBusters Center; Northfield Mount Hermon Rhodes Arts Center; NorthPoint; 1000 Tower; Marasy; Suffolk University Modern Theatre; AI Technology Center; Al Ain; Watermark Cambridge; Woods Hole House; Thomas Crane Public Library; Woburn Library; Cathedral High School; Harding Township House; 1 Memorial Drive; Hotel Indigo; Hartford 21; Nordelta Plan; Waterfront at Pitts Bay; 888 Boylston; Equinox Fitness; BellRosa Zanzibar Hotel; Harvard Public Library; 157 Berkeley Street Tower; Boston University Strategic Plan; Wilkes Square Plan.

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