Kendall Square Workspace by Utile Design and Merge Architects
Utile, Inc. and Merge Architects were commissioned to master plan and execute part of a tech-company’s office renovation and expansion in Cambridge, MA.
Utile, Inc. and Merge Architects were commissioned to master plan and execute part of a tech-company’s office renovation and expansion in Cambridge, MA.
In 2018, our client, a growing family from Boston, purchased an unfinished, lake-side house in the Berkshires. The house had been framed and clad in 2006, but sat empty and unfinished for over ten years.
Warp House uses offsite fabrication and an integrated architecture and construction approach to bring the tradition of Cape Cod experimental houses forward into the 21st century.
The Wellesley House will allow the clients to live in the home for the full life-cycle of their family, adapting from having and raising children through to empty nesting. The form responds directly to careful evaluations of views, internal adjacencies, spatial optimization, and municipal regulations. It also emerges from how the client wanted to see the house: as a white cube set in the landscape.
The 18-story, 375-bed residence hall offers suites and single-, double-, and triple-occupancy student residences in the heart of the college’s growing campus in Boston’s historic Theatre District.
Back Bay Penthouse was conceived as a ‘home base’ for a couple and their extended family. The design team faced the challenge of incorporating the clients’ desire for a clean, minimal space into the historic context of the Back Bay.
The renovation of this five-story contemporary townhouse in Beacon Hill included a full scope of architectural and interior design services, integrating modern amenities, technology, and systems into a historic structure.
This new house respectfully steps back from the adjacent wetland. The roof line slopes up to the south to allow maximum sunshine in the winter months.