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Commercial

Popular Choice Award Winner: Architizer A+ Workspace

Harvard Ceramics 

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The Harvard Ceramics Studio at 224 Western Avenue in Allston is a 12,500 SF adaptive reuse project that provides space for artists to design, create, collaborate, and display their work.

 

Generous glazing and skylights admit daylight deep into the space, a street front gallery shares the work with pedestrian passersby, and a state of the art kiln room enables the ceramicists to fire their creations with precise efficiency.

Design by:

The Galante Architecture Studio, Inc.

A|N Award Winner: Civic Administrative

Boston EMS Facility â€‹  

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This 11 bay EMS Vehicle Storage Facility encloses 10,384 SF of critical space for Boston's first responders.

 

Clean, understated lines, carefully coordinated details, and symmetrical balance make this building remarkably handsome, while durable and low maintenance construction materials make it a cost effective addition to the City's properties.

Design by:

The Galante Architecture Studio, Inc.

Townsend Fire Substation​  

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Serving and protecting historic West Townsend, this two bay fire substation is built with insulated concrete forms, making it an exceedingly durable piece of the Town's public safety infrastructure.

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Resilient building materials, high efficiency mechanical equipment, low flow plumbing fixtures, and energy efficient electrical fixtures ensure that the building will support the Fire Department responsibly for decades to come.

Design by:

The Galante Architecture Studio, Inc.

LEED Gold Certified

Harvard Campus Service Center  

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As home to the Housing, ID Card Services, and Parking departments, the Campus Service Center is integral to the University's interactions with students, faculty, residents, and landlords alike.  Previously separate offices, the new efficient, multi-functional stations enable staff members to provide all the above actions at each seat behind a single counter.

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A second counter, typically concealed behind translucent glass panels, provides the capacity to accommodate additional customers at peak seasons.

Design by:

The Galante Architecture Studio, Inc.

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