24 December 2013
Happy Holidays and Happy New Year from STA!

With the holidays upon us and the new year approaching, we at STA want to take a moment to thank our clients, partners, collaborators and team members for an exciting, inspiring year, and to wish you all a very happy new year! We especially want to thank our clients for the wonderful opportunities you have...

18 November 2013
A Different Breed of Innovators and Entrepreneurs

Recently I was invited by our landlord Jamestown Properties, to attend the MassChallenge 2013 Awards Ceremony and was able to see first hand the next generation of innovators working within our community.     A common thread, which was present in many of their ideas/innovations, was the goal to solve a problem, which they had...

16 October 2013
Interior Design Legislation

On September 25, I had the opportunity to speak at the State House on behalf of the interior design community at the “Interior Design Day on the Hill”.  This event is organized by the Massachusetts Interior Design Coalition, and is open to the entire design community, including professionals, students, educators and industry members.  The primary...

16 September 2013
The City as Mirror: How Cities Help Us To See

Aten Reign: Reflecting on how we see   I recently visited New York City with Felice to see James Turrell’s Aten Reign installation in the Guggenheim’s rotunda. I’ve always been interested in Turrell’s work as a light artist because of his exploration of how we perceive space through light. Of course, I was also drawn...

01 September 2013
Public Art: St. Pianos

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 public art exhibit.  Beginning September 27, the Celebrity Series of Boston will kick off their 75th season by dispatching 75 pianos throughout the city as part...

07 August 2013
Adaptive Reuse

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.   Many times we are presented with facilities that originally were not built for our clients purposes or the building is part of a rebirth...

28 July 2013
Greentown Labs announces move to Somerville

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 and funding to new clean-tech energy startups. The space includes a 9,700 SF Prototyping space, a 9,100 SF Open Office and a 2,220 SF Events...

18 July 2013
The BAC Vestibule Transformed

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…)

17 June 2013
Felice named President of IIDA

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 extremely excited about the year ahead, and about working with members and supporters of IIDA to advance the profession of interior design together.  Please contact...

20 May 2013
The future of architecture includes you

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 a wider, younger, and more diverse audience. This is timely, because what architects have become good at today is giving each other recognition and awards,...

15 May 2013
Solar Parking

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, it certainly is underutilized in our region. It has become increasingly more common to incorporate solar panels on the rooftops of both new and existing...

08 May 2013
Home…and why does a place resonate with someone?

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 love for this city, it’s people and the community, as well it should. This is a great place to live and an even better place...

22 April 2013
10 Inspirations from I Saloni 2013

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), and Salone Satellite (young designers – more on this below).    I was invited there by the Italian Ministry of Economic Development and FederlegnoArredo, representing the...

15 April 2013
Preserving Our Past

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 occupied them.  Like monuments, these buildings chronicle our environmental, cultural, technological and political histories. When we restore old buildings to their former glory we do a...

09 April 2013
Remembering Paolo Soleri

June 21, 1919- April 9, 2013   Today the world has lost one of its great minds. Paolo Soleri, architect, builder, artist, writer, theorist, husband, father, born on Summer Solstice, June 21, 1919, has died at age 93.   Paolo Soleri spent a lifetime investigating how architecture, specifically the architecture of the city, could support the countless...

26 March 2013
Color Inspirations from Nature

One of my favorite places in the world is Block Island, and one of my favorite things to do is to walk, hike and bike every inch of it – in every season, and at every time of day.  I study how the landscape changes with the seasons – the white shad blooming, the spring...