[Re]Invention When Europeans first settled in Boston in 1630, they relied on a sheltered harbor and navigable waters to gain a foothold in North America. Feature Mar 01, 2018
Ferry me home Just 10 miles north of Boston, 80 acres of undeveloped, postindustrial property sit forlornly along the shore of Lynn. Feature Mar 01, 2018
Now docking In an effort to curate a spectrum of ideas—inspirational, provocative, futuristic—that transforms Dry Dock No. 4 into a signature park, ArchitectureBoston invited a range of firms and artists to the drawing board. Feature Mar 01, 2018
Skyscrapers of the seas As architects and urban designers, we are drawn to the edges of our commercial ports. We are called on to design the buildings and facilities that connect the land to the sea. Feature Mar 01, 2018
Stone: Jim Durham, rock climbing Material witnesses (Part 1 of 5) Recalling our climb to the top of Zervreilahorn, the 9,500-foot peak overlooking the Vals quarry in the Swiss Alps, I appreciate what makes Jim Durham of Quarra Stone a unique force in the world. Feature Nov 06, 2017