Towards the end of this month, if you are walking the streets of Boston, you might notice piano music resinating through the streets as a result of the cities latest...
Towards the end of this month, if you are walking the streets of Boston, you might notice piano music resinating through the streets as a result of the cities latest...
As architects and interior designers we are often asked to renovate certain buildings and spaces for our clients into a facility that is suited for their specific needs or use....
Silverman Trykowski Associates attends Greentown Labs' new location announcement on Thursday July 18th! STA is designing the new facility for Greentown Labs, an organization that provides access to space, equipment...
STA’s Josh Castellano and teammates Cameron Chateauneuf and Andrae Ferguson completed a temporary transformation of The Boston Architectural College’s 320 Newbury Street building vestibule. (more…)
Last week I was named President of the International Interior Design Association for 2013-2014. I was inducted at IIDA’s Annual Meeting on June 9, just preceding NeoCon 2013. I am...
Architecture as a profession is in a state of transition. As an example, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) has recently begun a repositioning effort with the goal to reach...
While driving through Framingham recently, I noticed that REI has installed covered solar structures in their parking lots. This approach of the integration of solar panels is not new, however,...
Since the bombing on Marathon Monday, I have been struck by the strength of the people of this city that I call home. The tragedy seems to have fortified everyone’s...
I’ve recently returned from I Saloni 2013 in Milan, Italy. I Saloni is an incredible Design show, which encompasses Salone Internazionale del Mobile (furniture), Euroluce (lighting), Salone Ufficio (office furniture),...
Old buildings have a character about them that pristine new buildings simply don't have — they have history — within their walls exist evidence and truths about those who once...