Summer for CambridgeSeven means local jaunts, exotic excursions and, of course, architectural tours. Here we round up some notable travels by our staff this seasons to places near and far that fuel our design-fire and instill inspiration. The post Summer Travels: Creative Reset appeared first on CambridgeSeven.| CambridgeSeven
President Timothy Mansfield sits down with CoStar to talk about our design plans for St. Stephen, New Brunswick's sports heritage experience. The post World’s oldest surviving basketball court may give small town a shot at tourism appeared first on CambridgeSeven.| CambridgeSeven
Principals Adam Mitchell and Marc Rogers offer their expertise in designing projects that combat extreme weather due to climate change for FX Magazine's May/June Issue. The post Adam Mitchell and Marc Rogers featured in FX Magazine’s “Whatever the Weather” appeared first on CambridgeSeven.| CambridgeSeven
One of the tallest buildings in Boston, architects designed the Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences to respect its historic neighbors.| CambridgeSeven
Plans to build a national basketball experience museum at the World’s Oldest Basketball Court in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, are set to move forward with next steps. The post World’s oldest basketball court revamp could bring millions to N.B. appeared first on CambridgeSeven.| CambridgeSeven
Adam Mitchell shares his architectural philosophy, CambridgeSeven's sustainability efforts, and the commitment toward carbon-neutral design.| CambridgeSeven
Examining material sourcing and how museums and cultural institutions can choose ethically sourced materials that support their efforts.| CambridgeSeven
Stefanie Greenfield and Justin Crane discuss working with local municipalities on civic projects that change the community for the better.| CambridgeSeven
Northeastern University’s Roux Institute is revitalizing a Portland landmark and creating a new home for cutting-edge education.| CambridgeSeven
Timothy Mansfield, takes the helm at CambridgeSeven as President and CEO and discusses the office move, projects and next steps for the firm.| CambridgeSeven
Rochester-based Seneca Park Zoo selected CambridgeSeven to design $100 million expansion, including a new entry and Tropics building,| CambridgeSeven
A sneak peek into the return of Great Scott and its iconic green awning as part of a new mixed-use development designed by CambridgeSeven.| CambridgeSeven
CambridgeSeven's exhibit, Vue Orleans in New Orleans, earned the Rethinking the Future Awards but Exhibition Design.| CambridgeSeven
Progress of Port Wonder Children's Museum and Nature center, designed by CambridgeSeven, can be seen on the Lake Charles waterfront.| CambridgeSeven
Architecture firm that designed T map, logo featured in exhibits| CambridgeSeven
Attractions Management magazine takes a look into the design enhancements and merge of the Audubon Insectarium and Aquarium, focusing on the organization's messege surrounding themes of conservation and education.| CambridgeSeven