Copley Wolff Design Group (CWDG), Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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Landscape Architecture Firm Copley Wolff Design Group (CWDG)
People John Copley, ASLA, AIA; Lynn Wolff, ASLA; Sean Sanger, ASLA; Anna Lee; Michael D'Angelo; Emily Hertz; Maureen Kennedy Gallagher; Jane Kim;
Address 160 Boylston St., 3rd Floor
Boston, Massachusetts, 02116 USA
Telephone 617-654-9000
Fax 617-654-9002
Email info@copley-wolff.com
Web Site http://www.copley-wolff.com

Contents


[edit] Services

Landscape Architecture, Planning, Sustainable Design, Urban Design, Consulting.

[edit] Focus

Parks & Recreation, Urban Landscapes, Corporate, Institutional, Waterfront, Resort, Environmental Education

[edit] Projects

Streetscapes

  • Arlington Street Improvements
  • Austin 2nd Street District Streetscape, Austin, Texas
  • Central Artery/Tunnel Surface Restoration, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Commonwealth Avenue, Kenmore Square to Packards Corner, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Custom House Street, Boston, Massachusetts
  • John Eliot Square, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Greenbush Streetscape Enhancement, Cohasset, Massachusetts
  • Harvard Street, Allston, Massachusetts
  • Haverhill MVRTA Transportation Center, Haverhill, Massachusetts
  • Lawrence MVRTA Transportation Center, Lawrence, Massachusetts
  • Melrose Neighborhood Improvement Program, Melrose, Massachusetts

Corporate

  • 28 Osborn Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Dominion Tower, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
  • Lotus Development Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • NECCO Technology Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Scudder, Stevens & Clark Roof Deck, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Standard Times Knot Garden, New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 640 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Ocean Spray Headquarters, Middleboro, Massachusetts (Work done with previous affiliations)
  • Pepsico Headquarters Plan, Somers, New York (Work done with previous affiliations)
  • Mathworks Public Realm Improvements, Natick, Massachusetts
  • The Newport Experience, Newport, Rhode Island
  • Southbridge Conference Center, Southbridge, Massachusetts
  • 125 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts
  • BOCA Corporate Center and Campus, Boca Raton, Florida
  • One Kendall Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Mystic Corporate Center, Medford, Massachusetts
  • Nine Zero Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Southfield Town Center, Southfield, Michigan

Institutional: Medical

  • Brigham and Women's Hospital: The Center for Women and Newborns, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Brigham and Women's Hospital: Francis Streetscape, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Brigham and Women's Hospital Roof Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Center for Life Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Exeter Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Faulkner Hopspital, JaMassachusettsica Plain, Massachusetts
  • Joslin Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentaown, Pennsylvania
  • New England Medical Center Chinese Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Proton Therapy, Jacksonville, Florida
  • Spaulding Rehabilitaion Center, Charlestown Navy Yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts
  • Stamford Hospital, Stamford, Connecticut
  • Toby Hospital, Wareham, Massachusetts

Institutional: Other

  • Beverly Library Addition, Beverly, Massachusetts
  • First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Crane Estate, Ipswich, Massachusetts
  • Foundation for Seacoast Health, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
  • Marine Resources Center, Wood's Hole, Massachusetts
  • Montshire Museum of Science, Science Park Norwich, Vermont
  • Naumkeag, Stockbridge, Massachusetts
  • Northern Essex County Courthouse, Newburyport, Massachusetts (Work done with previous affiliations)
  • Rosie's Place, Roxbury, Massachusetts
  • Strawbery Banke Museum, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
  • Wier Farm, Wilton and Ridgefield, Connecticut
  • Wellington MBTA Bus Maintenance Facility and Parking Garage, Medford, Massachusetts
  • Worcester Trial Court, Worcester, Massachusetts
  • Central Artery/Tunnel YMCA Greenroof, Boston, Massachusetts

Planning

  • BallardVale Master Plan, Andover, Massachusetts
  • Cochecho Waterfront Redevelopment Design Charrette, Dover, New Hampshire
  • Coopers Crossing, Camden, New Jersey
  • Coppens Square and Reverend Allen Park, Dorchester, Massachusetts
  • Freedom Trail, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Grand Central District, New York, New York (Work done with previous affiliations)
  • Haverhill Waterfront Design Charrette, Haverhill, Massachusetts
  • Hopkinton Downtown Improvements, Chamber of Commerce, Hopkinton, Massachusetts
  • I-93 Concord Planning Study, Concord, New Hampshire
  • Manchester Strategic Plan, Manchester, New Hampshire
  • Merrimack Riverwalk, Lawrence, Massachusetts
  • Stanley Ringer Park Master Plan, Allston, Massachusetts
  • Spicket River Guidelines, Lawrence, Massachusetts
  • Stratham Charrette, Stratham, Massachusetts
  • Windham Charrette, Windham, New Hampshire

Mixed-Use

  • Bulfinch Triangle Parcels 2ABC, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Green Roof for Victory Park, Dallas, Texas
  • Sanctuary Golf Course and Country Club, Hopkinton, Massachusetts
  • Upton Mixed Use Town Center, Upton, Massachusetts
  • Cal-a-Vie Health Spa, Vista, California
  • Greylock Village, Adams, Massachusetts
  • KROC Center, Roxbury, Massachusetts
  • South Station Project, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Wentworth-by-the-sea, New Castle, New Hampshire
  • The Commons Playground, Columbus, Indiana
  • Village at Highland Park, Hopkinton, Massachusetts
  • Peninsula Town Center, Hampton, Virginia
  • Spring Creek Resort, Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Educational

  • Andover Newton Theological School, Newton, Massachusetts
  • Boston Schoolyard Initiative, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Bridgewater State College, Rondileau Campus Center Master Plan, Bridgewater, Massachusetts
  • Fenn School, Concord, Massachusetts
  • Harvard Medial School, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Elisabeth Morrow School, Englewood, New Jersey
  • Portsmouth Abbey School, Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island
  • UConn North Dining Facility, Storrs, Connecticut
  • World Learning Center, Brattleboro, Vermont
  • Solomon R. Baker Library at Bentley College, Waltham, Massachusetts
  • Boston University Plaza, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Friends Academy, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts
  • Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, Massachusetts
  • Plymouth State College Dormitories and Lamson Library, Plymouth, New Hampshire
  • Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts
  • University of Massachusetts, Worcester, Massachusetts
  • Boston College Quaddrangle, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
  • Dolben Library at Northfield Mount Herman School, Northfield, Massachusetts
  • Harvard Business School, Site Planning and Design, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, North Adams, Massachusetts
  • Tufts University Hillel Center, Somerville, Massachusetts
  • Westfield State College Samuel Courtney Hall, Westfield, Massachusetts

Children's Play

  • The NEW Columbus Commons Playground, Columbus, Indiana
  • Ellis Memorial Children's Park, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Emerson School, Roxbury, Massachusetts
  • Garfield School, Brighton, Massachusetts
  • Hardiman Park, Brighton, Massachusetts
  • Hennigan Schoolyard, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
  • Holborn Totlot, Roxbury, Massachusetts
  • Jackson Mann Schoolyard, Allston, Massachusetts
  • Kingsley Montessori School, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Malcolm X and Marcella Parks, Roxbury, Massachusetts
  • Montshire Museum of Science, Science Park, Norwich, Vermont
  • Murphy Schoolyard Improvements, Dorchester, Massachusetts
  • O'Donnell Schoolyard, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Ringer Park, Brighton, Massachusetts
  • Smith Park, Brighton, Massachusetts
  • Somerville Playgrounds, Somerville, Massachusetts
  • Southwest Corridor Parks, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Tadpole Playground on Boston Common, Boston, Massachusetts
  • WGBH Children's Park, Boston, Massachusetts

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[edit] Firm Statement

Copley Wolff Design Group (CWDG) is a landscape architecture and planning studio located in downtown Boston. CWDG specializes in Parks + Recreation, Urban Landscapes, Corporate, Institutional, Planning, Waterfront, and Resorts. Firm Specialties include Children's Play + Discovery Landscapes, Integration of Art, Cultural + Historic Interpretation, Environmental Education, Landmark Destinations, Placemaking + Community Participation, and Competitions.

Together, principals John Copley and Lynn Wolff offer over forty years of professional experience in landscape architecture and planning. Overlooking historic Boston Common, the office comprises eleven landscape architects, planners, architects and graphic designers.

CWDG's project portfolio includes: the I-93 Central Artery/Tunnel Surface Restoration through downtown Boston, Rose Kennedy Greenway Wharf District Parks, the Frog Pond Renovation Project in the Boston Common, the Landmark Fountain at the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, and Science Park at the Montshire Museum of Science in Norwich, Vermont.

CWDG's extensive client list includes municipalities, architects, public and private institutions, and developers. For each client, CWDG adeptly manages a multi-disciplinary project team and assembles the expertise and approach specific to each project and its context.

CWDG has worked on numerous award-winning design, high-profile, budget-responsive and schedule-sensitive projects throughout New England and the United States.

CWDG is a certified Woman-owned Business Enterprise (WBE) and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE).

Copley Wolff Design Group's (CWDG's) experience is wide-ranging and extensive, with projects varying in scale from large civic landscapes to small parks in Boston and throughout New England. CWDG's award-winning work for both public and private sector clients has resulted in built and conceptual designs for Parks + Recreation areas, Urban Landscapes, Corporate and Institutional campuses, Planning projects, Waterfront parks, and Resorts. CWDG's projects frequently include aspects that the firm considers its Specialties; these specialties include Children's Play + Discovery Landscapes, Integration of Art, Cultural + Historic Interpretation, Environmental Education, Landmark Destinations, Placemaking, Community Participation, and Competitions.

[edit] Clients

Architects Ann Beha Architects The Architectural Team Bergmeyer Associates, Inc. Bruner/Cott and Associates Cannon Design Caperton-Johnson Design CCI Architects Childs Bertman Tseckares Architects, Inc. Dean Tucker Shaw Architects DMJM + Harris Donham & Sweeney Architects The Eggers Group P.C. Ellenzweig Associates, Inc. Architects Elkus Manfredi Architects Ltd. Finegold Alexander + Associates Goody, Clancy & Associates Graham Gund JSA Inc. Johnson/Schmidt and Associates Jung/Brannen Associates, Inc. Juster Pope Frazier Kohn Pederson Fox Leers Weinzapfel Associates Livermore, Edwards & Associates McManus Peterman Architects, Inc. McPherson Partnership Mitchell/Giurgola Architects Modigliani/Noyes Architects Office of Michael Rosenfeld Payette Associates Inc. Perry Dean Rogers / Partners Rothman Partners Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott Architects Signer Harris Architects Stirling/Brown Architects, Inc. TAMS Consultants, Inc. Tappe Associates Todd Lee Clark Rozas Tsoi/Kobus & Associates, Inc.


Developers Cabot, Cabot & Forbes Cooper's Ferry Development Association, Inc. Murphy & McManus LLC The Chiofaro Company Puritan Investment Trust Kenney Development Co. Castlewood International Development Jaymont Properties Grand Central Partnership, New York Greylock Management Associates Hallmark Properties, Inc. The Patterson Partnership, New York


Federal & State Agencies National Park Service, Denver, Eastern Region National Trust for Historic Preservation, Washington D.C. Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Massachusetts Highway Department Metropolitan District Commission, Various Locations, MA


Municipal Cities & Towns City of Boston, MA Department of Neighborhood Development Department of Public Works Boston Housing Authority Boston Redevelopment Authority NICE (Neighborhood Initiative through Capital Investment) Parks and Recreation Department Public Facilities Department Transportation Department Arts Commission Historic Commission City of Beverly, MA City of Concord, NH City of Dover, NH City of Gloucester, MA City of Haverhill, MA City of Lawrence, MA City of Melrose, MA, Public Works Department City of New Bedford, MA City of New York, NY NYC Art Council Parks Department Planning Department Public Works Department City of Somerville, MA City of Utica, NY Town of Andover, MA Town of Arlington, MA, Redevelopment Board Town of Cohasset, MA Town of Guiderland, NY Town of Nantucket, MA, Planning and Economic Development Town of Stratham, NH Town of Wakefield, NH Town of Ware, MA Town of Westerly, RI Town of Windham, NH


Neighborhood, Civic & Funding Organizations Boston Greenspace Alliance Boston Harbor Association, Boston, MA Boston Natural Areas Fund, Boston, MA Dorchester Historical Society, Dorchester, MA Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative, Roxbury, MA East Boston Eagle Hill Civic Association, East Boston, MA The Edward Ingersoll Browne Fund Friends of the Boston Common, Boston, MA Friends of Blackstone & Franklin Squares, Boston, MA Friends of Manning Playground, Boston, MA The George B. Henderson Foundation HGGOBA (Holborn, Gannett, Gaston, Otisfield Betterment Association), Boston, MA Hopkinton Chamber of Commerce, Hopkinton, MA LEF Foundation Memorial and Library Association of Westerly NOAH (Neighborhood Organization for Affordable Housing), East Boston, MA The Trustees of Reservations

[edit] Awards

Coopers Crossing Development Plan , Camden, New Jersey 2007 Congress for New Urbanism Charter Award


Southbridge Hotel and Conference Center, Southbridge, Massachusetts 2003 Preservation Worcester and AIA Central Massachusetts Design Excellence Award


Montshire Museum of Science, Science Park, Norwich, Vermont 2003 Vermont Society of Landscape Architects (VT ASLA) Merit Award for Landscape Architectural Design 2002 Boston Society of Landscape Architects(BSLA) Merit Award for Landscape Architectural Design


Wilcox Park, Westerly, Rhode Island 2002 Boston Society of Landscape Architects (BSLA) Merit Award for Planning


Boston Schoolyard Initiative Program, Various Locations, Boston, Massachusetts 2002 American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Community Service Award


North End Parks Video, Boston, MA 2002 Society of Marketing Professional Services M3D Multimedia - Small Business Award


Foundation for Seacoast Youth, Portsmouth, New Hampshire 2001 Plan New Hampshire Merit Award for Planning


Dorchester Heights Monument and Thomas Park NHS, Boston, Massachusetts 1999 National Park Service (NPS)- Architectural Accessibility Achievement Award


Elm Hill Park, Roxbury, Massachusetts 1999 Massachusetts Horticultural Society Urban Landscape Certificate of Merit


Bradford Street Park, Boston, Massachusetts 1999 Massachusetts Horticultural Society Urban Landscape Certificate of Merit


O'Donnell Schoolyard, East Boston, Massachusetts 1998 Boston Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award for Institutional Design 1996 Massachusetts Horticultural Society Urban Landscape Award


Frog Pond Renovation in Boston Common, Boston, Massachusetts 1997 Boston Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award for Parks and Rec. Design 1997 Massachusetts Horticultural Society Urban Landscape Award 1997 Boston Preservation Alliance Preservation Achievement Award


Dudley Town Common, Roxbury, Massachusetts 1997 American Institute of Architects / Boston Society of Architects- Willo Von Moltke Urban Design Award 1996 Boston Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award for Parks and Rec. Design 1996 Massachusetts Horticultural Society Urban Landscape Award


Holborn Street Totlot, Boston, Massachusetts 1997 Massachusetts Horticultural Society Urban Landscape Award


Petoskey Bayfront Park, Petoskey, Michigan 1991 Michigan Society of Landscape Architects Honor Award 1990 Boston Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award for Parks and Rec Design


Lotus Development Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1991 Boston Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award for Community Design 1990 National Association of Industrial Office Parks Design Award


Grand Central District, New York, New York 1990 American Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award for Planning


Manhattan Waterfront Competition, New York, New York 1990 New York City Planning Department Honorable Mention


Plymouth State College Residences,Plymouth, New Hampshire 1990 American Institute of Architects/New Hampshire Design Award


20/21 Custom House Street, Boston, Massachusetts 1989 Boston Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award for Urban Design


390 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 1988 Boston Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award for Institutional Design


Design for all Children, New York, New York 1980 New York City Planning Department Honorable Mention


[edit] Sustainable Design

At Copley Wolff Design Group, we strongly believe that landscape architects can play a vital role in the conception of sustainable and energy efficient projects.

CWDG is committed to the "Green Building" movement led by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) and its LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System®.

USGBC-LEED USGBC’s LEED–New Construction and Major Renovation (LEED-NC) Version 2.1 Rating System® is a voluntary, consensus-based national standard for developing high-performance, sustainable buildings.

In the Sustainable Sites component of the LEED-NC Version 2.1 Rating System®, we can guide a project not only in fulfilling the requirements of the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Prerequisite but also in attaining 10 (ten) of the 14 (fourteen) possible credit points. The relevant credits include:

Site Selection (1 point) Urban Redevelopment (1 point) Brownfield Redevelopment (1 point) Alternative Transportation(1 point) Reduced Site Disturbance (2 points) Stormwater Management (2 points) Heat Island Effect (2 points) back to top

In the Water Efficiency component, we can guide a project in attaining 3 (Three) of the 5 (Five) possible credit points. The relevant credits include:

Water Efficient Landscaping (2 points) Innovative Wastewater Technologies (1 point)

Another relevant CWDG characteristic is our intrinsic ability to collaborate with Architects and Engineers. More than half of our design staff has experience working "in" architecture or civil engineering firms. As a result, we are especially sensitive to the nature of the collaborative efforts needed for successfully conceiving LEED Certified projects.

LEED-ND USGBC has announced plans for a LEED for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) rating system. LEED-ND is guided by the Smart Growth Network’s ten principles of smart growth and is being conceived as a set of guidelines for decision-making with respect to site selection, design, and construction of neighborhoods.

Copley Wolff Design Group’s expertise in the design and master planning of mass transit oriented, mixed use, bicycle and pedestrian friendly neighborhoods will bring us to the forefront of LEED-ND based developmental initiatives.

[edit] Publications & Research

2007

Landscapes of Learning, Landscape Architecture, October 2007. Montshire Museum of Science, Science Park, Norwich, VT Gardens in Healthcare Settings, High Profile, June 2007. Contemporary Park Programming in a Historic Park, High Profile, May 2007. Boston Common, Frog Pond, Boston, MA. Benefits of Open Space and Landscape to Campus Development, High Profile, March 2007.


2006

Lynn Wolff Plants a Legacy in the Urban Landscape, Boston Herald, April 2006 Central Artery/Tunnel Wharf District Parks, Boston, MA Filling the Cut, Urgan Land, March 2006. Central Artery/Tunnel Wharf District Parks, Boston, MA


2005

Life After the Big Dig, Boston Business Journal, July 2005. Central Artery/Tunnel Wharf District Parks, Boston, MA


2004

DuSable Park, Laurie Palmer, January 2004. Project: DuSable Park Competition, Chicago, IL Little Amphibians, WaterShapes Magazine, January 2004. Project: Boston Common Playground, Boston, MA


2003

Designs on the Wharf District, Boston Business Journal, August 29, 2003. Project: Central Artery/Tunnel Wharf District Parks, Boston, MA Earth, Air, Light and Water, WaterShapes Magazine, April 2003. Project: Montshire Museum of Science, Science Park, Norwich, VT "A Common Thread," Landscape Architecture Magazine, pg. 62 January 2003. Project: Rosie's Place, Roxbury, MA "Rants and Raves: Another Shade of Green," LandForum Magazine, Vol. 14, pg. 26-27 February 2003. Projects: Central Artery/Tunnel Surface Restoration, Boston, MA Central Artery/Tunnel Wharf District Parks, Boston, MA "Critic At Large: Who Owns the Rose Kennedy Greenway?" Landscape Architecture Magazine, pg. 114-116 February 2003. Projects: Central Artery/Tunnel Surface Restoration, Boston, MA Central Artery/Tunnel Wharf District Parks, Boston, MA "A Cut Above," Landscape Architecture Magazine, pg. 62-66 March 2003. Project: Central Artery/Tunnel Wharf District Parks, Boston, MA "Sun, Wind, & Water" ASTC Dimensions Journal, pg. 11-12 March/April 2003. Project: Montshire Museum of Science, Science Park, Norwich, VT "Burying Olmsted: A Roundtable Discussion," Architecture Boston, pg. 6-14 March/April 2003. "Desiging Schoolyards & Building Community," The Boston Schoolyard Initiative, pg. 10-11 2003. Project: O'Donnell Schoolyard, East Boston, MA


2002

"Design Team for Wharf Has Vision of Parks, Rink" Boston Globe, December 24, 2002. Project: Central Artery/Tunnel Wharf District Parks, Boston, MA BuildBoston 2002: Speaking Engagement Abstracts, November 2002. Design by Collaboration Integrating Art into the Landscape Open-Space Developments- A Case Study "Cooling the Flock: Christian Science Fountain Renovation," WaterShapes Magazine, October 2002. Projects: First Church of Christ, Scientist, Fountain Renovation, Boston, MA The Frog Pond Renovation on Boston Common, Boston, MA "Healing Landscapes: Psychological Benefits of Nature to Children," Therapeutic Garden Design, pg.2 Spring 2002. "Re-rooting Boston," Boston Globe, April 2, 2000, pg. A26. Projects: Central Artery/Tunnel Surface Restoration, Boston, MA


1999

Educational Session Speaker: ASLA Centennial Convention: Art Integration in the Landscape 1999. Projects: O'Donnell Schoolyard, East Boston, MA Dudley Town Common, Roxbury, MA Educational Session Speaker: ASLA Centennial Convention: The Boston Schoolyard Initiative 1999. Projects: Boston Schoolyards Initiative, Various Locations, Boston, MA Hennigan Schoolyard, Jamaica Plain, MA O'Donnell Schoolyard, East Boston, MA "Street Trees Along Boston's Central Artery," Landscape Architecture Magazine, pg. 20 June 1999. Projects: Central Artery/Tunnel Surface Restoration, Boston, MA "Fences Out of Bounds," Landscape Architecture Magazine, pg. 71 June 1999. Projects: Boston Schoolyards Initiative, Various Locations, Boston, MA Dudley Town Common, Roxbury, MA East Boston Greenway, "On the Boards," Landscape Architecture Magazine, pg.18 July 1999. Project: East Boston Greenway, East Boston, MA "Boston Firms: Copley/Wolff Joint Venture," Landscape Architect and Specifier News, pg. 56 Sept. 1999. "Boston Schoolyards: Learning to Play," Landscape Architect and Specifier News, pg. 64 Sept. 1999. Projects: Boston Schoolyards Initiative, Various Locations, Boston, MA Hennigan Schoolyard, Jamaica Plain, MA O'Donnell Schoolyard, East Boston, MA A Guide to the Landscape Architecture of Boston, by Jack Ahern, Hubbard Educational Trust, 1999. Projects: Central Artery/Tunnel Surface Restoration, Boston, MA 20-21 Custom House Street, Boston, MA Dorchester Heights Monument and Thomas Park, Dorchester, MA Dudley Town Common, Roxbury, MA Holborn Street Totlot, Roxbury, MA O'Donnell Schoolyard, East Boston, MA Stacy Boulevard Waterfront Park, Gloucester, MA


1998

"Toward Boston 2000 Realizing the Visions," Move Massachusetts 2000, Jan. 1998. Projects: Central Artery/Tunnel Surface Restoration, Boston, MA "Kingsley Schoolyard for Play," Boston Preservation Alliance Report, April 1998. Projects: Kingsley Montessori Schoolyard, Boston, MA


1997

"Two Small Firms Land Single Large Project," LAND, March 1997. Projects: Central Artery/Tunnel Surface Restoration, Boston, MA "Licensed to Design," Boston Globe, Sept. 1997. Projects: Frog Pond Renovation on Boston Common, Boston, MA


1996

"An Uncommon Common," Landscape Architecture Magazine, Sept. 1996. Projects:

Dudley Town Common, Roxbury, MA


1990

"Planning & Analysis," Landscape Architecture Magazine, Fall 1990. Projects:

Grand Central District, New York, NY


1988

Selected Entry: Arredo Urbano, Waterfront Competition, New York, NY



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