The Macallen Building is the second phase of a 270-unit residential development at the tip of the Fort Point Channel in South Boston. The building contains three parking levels, a 20,000 sq ft elevated green space, and 140 units spread over an...
The Bread Loaf Mountain Campus of Middlebury College is the home of the Bread Loaf School of English, the Bread Loaf Writer’s Conference, and other summer programs run by the college. The campus consists of approximately forty...
Built in 1848 and designed by Patrick Keely, St. Brigid’s Church is among the oldest Gothic Revival churches in New York City. The Archdiocese of New York closed the parish in 2001 due to the severe deterioration of the structure. The...
Due to lowered groundwater levels in Boston's Back Bay area, as a result of underground construction, leaking utility lines, and leaking basements, several area buildings have been affected by severe deterioration of the timber piles that support...
The Wannalancit Mills complex includes some original portions of the structure from when it was constructed for textile manufacturing in 1830. As part of an adaptive reuse project in the mid-to-late 2000s, several portions of the building...
The boardwalk along Oakland Estuary is a central attraction of the Jack London Square entertainment and business area. After leasing a section of the boardwalk from the Port of Oakland, the developer wanted to assess the condition of a...
The building at 225 Binney Street serves as the headquarters for Biogen. The development is part of Alexandria Center at Kendall Square, which is an eleven-acre development devoted to the science and technology industry. SGH provided building...
Built circa 1895 and listed on state and national registers, the First Virginia Volunteers Battalion Armory, also known as the Leigh Street Armory, remains as one of the only existing armories built for an African-American military battalion....
The north wing of Goldwin Smith Hall was constructed in 1893 and the remainder of the building, designed by Carrère & Hastings, was completed in 1904. The building houses the College of Arts & Sciences and is a contributing...
The interior installation, designed by Matt Trimble of Radlab, comprises two slatted walls using the moiré effect with segmented vertical ribbing. The walls divide the lobby from the adjacent networking cafe at One North of Boston, a new...