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Ann Beha Architects
Firm nameAnn Beha Architects
Founded1977
FoundersAnn Beha
LocationBoston, Massachusetts
Notable worksHarvard University's Fogg Museum, New England Aquarium
AwardsAmerican Institute of Architects Award, National Trust for Historic Preservation Award

Ann Beha Architects is a renowned architecture firm based in Boston, Massachusetts, founded by Ann Beha in 1977. The firm has established itself as a leading expert in historic preservation, adaptive reuse, and sustainable design, with a portfolio that includes projects for esteemed institutions such as Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the Boston Public Library. Ann Beha Architects has collaborated with notable architects, including Frank Gehry and Norman Foster, on various projects, and has worked with organizations like the National Park Service and the General Services Administration. The firm's commitment to preserving the nation's cultural heritage has earned it recognition from the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the American Institute of Architects.

Introduction

Ann Beha Architects has been at the forefront of architectural innovation, blending modern architecture with historic preservation techniques to create unique and functional spaces. The firm's expertise in adaptive reuse has been applied to various projects, including the renovation of the New England Aquarium and the Boston City Hall. Ann Beha Architects has also worked with prominent museums, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, to design and renovate exhibition spaces. The firm's dedication to sustainable design has led to collaborations with organizations like the United States Green Building Council and the Environmental Protection Agency.

History

The firm was founded in 1977 by Ann Beha, a graduate of Harvard University's Graduate School of Design. Ann Beha Architects quickly gained recognition for its work in historic preservation and adaptive reuse, with early projects including the restoration of the Old State House in Boston and the renovation of the Faneuil Hall Marketplace. The firm has since expanded its portfolio to include projects for universities, museums, and government agencies, working with clients such as MIT, Tufts University, and the City of Boston. Ann Beha Architects has also collaborated with other notable architecture firms, including Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and Gensler.

Notable Projects

Ann Beha Architects has completed numerous notable projects, including the renovation of Harvard University's Fogg Museum and the design of the New England Aquarium's Simons IMAX Theatre. The firm has also worked on the restoration of the Boston Public Library's Central Library and the renovation of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston's West Wing. Other notable projects include the design of the University of Massachusetts Boston's Campus Center and the renovation of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. Ann Beha Architects has also collaborated with landscape architects like Frederick Law Olmsted's firm, Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation, on various projects.

Awards and Recognition

Ann Beha Architects has received numerous awards and recognition for its work, including the American Institute of Architects Award, the National Trust for Historic Preservation Award, and the Boston Society of Architects Award. The firm has also been recognized by the United States Green Building Council for its commitment to sustainable design. Ann Beha Architects has been featured in various publications, including Architectural Record, Architecture Magazine, and The Boston Globe. The firm's work has also been exhibited at the National Building Museum and the Boston Architectural College.

Firm Profile

Ann Beha Architects is a woman-owned business with a staff of experienced architects, historic preservationists, and sustainable design experts. The firm is committed to diversity and inclusion and has a strong track record of hiring and promoting women in architecture and minority architects. Ann Beha Architects is a member of the American Institute of Architects and the Boston Society of Architects, and has participated in various community outreach and pro bono projects, including work with the Boston Redevelopment Authority and the Neighborhood Design Center.

Principal Architects

The firm's principal architects, including Ann Beha and other senior staff, have extensive experience in historic preservation, adaptive reuse, and sustainable design. The firm's leadership has been recognized for their contributions to the field of architecture, including Ann Beha's receipt of the American Institute of Architects' Wholesale Change Award. The principal architects at Ann Beha Architects have taught at various institutions, including Harvard University's Graduate School of Design and the Boston Architectural College, and have lectured at conferences such as the National Trust for Historic Preservation's annual conference and the American Institute of Architects' national convention. Category:Architecture firms based in Massachusetts

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