In a landslide, SMMA’s design for Providence College’s Arthur F. & Patricia Ryan Center for Business Studies won the People’s Choice Award during the 2019 AIA Rhode Island Design Awards gala. This year’s recipient, which is voted in by the public every year, was chosen out of 48 entries from 23...
Babson College recently cut the ribbon at its new Downtown Boston location, ceremonially marking the grand opening of its 9,000-square-foot, SMMA-designed Babson Boston space. Occupying a prime spot in the Financial District, the new, multi-level site serves as an urban extension of the main...
Two SMMA projects—Framingham State University's McCarthy Dining Commons Addition and Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Elevated Athletic Fields over Parking—were recognized for excellence at the annual AIA Central Massachusetts Design Awards Dinner, held Saturday night in Boylston.
SMMA is pleased to welcome Brian Black, AIA, LEED AP, to its Architecture Practice. While Brian’s background spans a wide range of project and client types—from cultural institutions and government facilities, to laboratories and retail spaces—his immediate responsibilities with SMMA will chiefly...
SMMA recently hosted a comprehensive studio design critique for graduate students from Roger Williams University, capitalizing on an opportunity to support aspiring architects and encourage the next generation of design talent.
Providence College recently took a firm step forward in its mission to educate and inspire the economic and business leaders of tomorrow, breaking ground on the Arthur F. & Patricia Ryan Center for Business Studies. The facility marks the latest collaboration between the College and designer...
The Richard Desich SMART Commercialization Center for Microsystems, a research and development center for producing sophisticated Microelectro Mechanical Systems technology, is moving closer to a scheduled 2013 opening. SMMA provided architecture and engineering design services for two class 1000...
Ted Szostkowski, AIA, SMMA Principal and Director of the firm's Higher Education Studio, recently sat down with the Boston Society for Architects to talk about architecture, inspirations, and his general outlook on the profession.
The Biomedical MEMS and Sensor Conference, a national gathering of MEMS research leaders, featured an update on the new Richard Desich SMART Commercialization Center for Microsystems and its advanced design for shared lab and clean room facilities designed by SMMA.
SMMA's design for an athletic field atop a parking garage at Worcester Polytechnic Institute was featured on WCVB's (Channel 5 in Boston) "Chronicle" news magazine.