SMMA Designs GoDaddy Regional Headquarters

March 12, 2014

GoDaddy, the world’s largest technology provider dedicated to small businesses, selected SMMA to design their new East Coast headquarters at 1 Main Street in Kendall Square. The new Cambridge office will occupy the top floor of 1 Main Street and is being designed to reflect the strong brand identity and creative workplace culture of GoDaddy. When completed in early 2014, it will provide office and collaboration space for the company’s technical, Research and Development, sales and customer support teams.

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K-12 Studio News & Notes

January 30, 2014

SMMA’s K-12 Studio ended 2013 by gaining the support of several Massachusetts communities for new and renovated school projects.

  • The Wellesley Special Town Meeting (STM) overwhelmingly supported the proposal to renovate two elementary schools – Fiske and Schofield. In addition, the town approved study of three other elementary schools – Hardy, Hunnewell and Upham – to determine "what-if scenarios" for the renovation, replacement or consolidation of these facilities.
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Voters Approve Winchester High School Renovation

December 11, 2013

On Tuesday, voters in Winchester overwhelmingly approved a debt exclusion to pay for a $130 million overhaul of Winchester High School designed by SMMA. The measure passed by 68%, with 5900 yes votes and 2402 no votes. Fifty-one percent of registered voters cast ballots in the election.

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Pitkin Speaks at EdSpaces in San Antonio

December 10, 2013

SMMA’s Alex Pitkin, the firm’s Director of Institutional Practice, spoke at EdSpaces, sponsored by the National School Supply and Equipment Association, held December 4 to 6 in San Antonio. Pitkin spoke on “Designing for a Career-Oriented Future.” The session highlighted ways in which high schools, community colleges and vocational schools are shifting their facilities needs in the direction of providing additional space for career programs in high-growth fields like healthcare, construction, agriculture and technology.

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