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Rutgers University — Sojourner Truth Apartments at the Yard

Rutgers University — Sojourner Truth Apartments at the Yard

New Brunswick, New Jersey
Client: Rutgers University, New Brunswick Development Corporation

Project Description

  • Designed to support students’ transition from on-campus to off-campus living, these apartments sit atop a mixed-use ground level that includes 8,000 sf of restaurant and retail space, a tech-transfer lounge and collaborative space, and a 1,500-sf fitness facility.
  • With accommodations for 442 upperclassmen in two‑, three‑, and four-bedroom apartments, this 14-story building offers views of New Brunswick and Rutgers’ historic Voorhees Mall.
  • The north and south wings of the building shape a courtyard that serves as an active town square focused on creating community and 24/7 activity for students and the surrounding neighborhood.

Photographer: Brad Feinknopf

Award

Urban Land Institute – Northern New Jersey

 Excellence Award – NJ Development Project of the Year

Rutgers Sojourner South From College Avenue
Rutgers Sojourner Promenade Looking West
Rutgers Sojourner Fitness Center
Rutgers Sojourner Sky Lounge
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The Modern at Fort Lee

The Modern at Fort Lee

Fort Lee, New Jersey
Client: SJP Properties

Project Description

  • Rising from a podium above the Palisades and the Hudson River and clad in taut glass curtainwall, this mixed-use lifestyle development makes a striking statement and creates a new landmark combining residences, retail, and dining with easy access to Manhattan.
  • The two 47-story towers offer 902 luxury apartments and a collection of shared residential amenities, including flexible lounge and dining areas, private outdoor barbeque niches, a large pool, a great lawn area with a jumbotron, fitness venues, a spa, and a business center.
  • The site’s 1.75-acre public park features a destination restaurant.

Photographers: Robert Benson (exteriors), Evan Joseph (exteriors and interiors), Adrian Wilson (interiors), Terrace aerial courtesy of Melillo + Bauer Associates

The Modern Sky
The Modern Reception
The Modern Lawn
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Warrior Ice Arena at Boston Landing

Warrior Ice Arena at Boston Landing

Boston, Massachusetts
Client: NB Development Group, LLC

Project Description

  • Designed to National Hockey League standards, this official practice arena for the Boston Bruins is a central component of Boston Landing, a mixed-use health and performance campus in Boston’s Brighton neighborhood.
  • Designed to accommodate 650 spectators for professional Bruins practice, amateur and intercollegiate competition, and public events, the 74,000-sf arena and and training facility includes retail space, a concessions concourse, function rooms, and the Bruins non-gameday home.
  • The 220-foot-long curtain wall creates a dramatic presence for the Bruins on the Massachusetts Turnpike at a location highly visible to commuters entering and exiting Boston. The arena is connected to 80 Guest Street, a 180,000-sf office building, and New Balance Headquarters by a landscaped terrace.

Photographer: Robert Benson

Warrior Ice Arena Looking outside to restaurant
Warrior Ice Arena Public Cubby Area
Warrior Ice Arena Bruins Gym
Warrior Ice Arena Bruins Locker Room
Warrior Ice Arena Reception Lobby
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Vertex Pharmaceuticals Global Headquarters

Vertex Pharmaceuticals Global Headquarters

Boston, Massachusetts
Client: The Fallon Company, Vertex Pharmaceuticals

Project Description

  • Fifteen-story building for global pharmaceutical campus creates 424,000 sf of research, laboratory, and office space, and 18,000 sf of retail and restaurant space.
  • Lab design and interior design for the entire 1.18-million-sf campus promotes free-flowing communication and scientific discovery.
  • Welcoming environment offers daylit research and laboratory facilities, open workstations, private offices, five types of collaboration space, centrally located employee “living rooms” on each office floor, and a 500-person café with a roof terrace overlooking Boston Harbor.

Photographer: Chuck Choi

TEAM MEMBER SPOTLIGHT

The tallest height was located at the periphery of the Fan Pier development, and its low-rise component was utilized to address the impact on the public realm and to create a massing relief at the center of Fan Pier. The curving of the upper component responds to the views from within the building and acknowledges the potential obstruction to Boston Harbor views from the neighboring buildings.”

Christian Galvao

Vice President, Architectural Designer, Elkus Manfredi Architects

Vertex Pharmaceuticals Cafeteria
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Lpunge
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Lab 2
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Laboratory
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WS Development

WS Development

Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Client: WS Development

Our culture has not changed, but this new space brings that culture front and center. People who came to see us in our old space didn’t get that. Now they do.”

Samantha David

COO, WS Development

Project Description

  • Corporate headquarters features high ceilings and warm wood finishes, supports teamwork, and reflects firm’s focus on social innovation.
  • Two-level open floor plan brings employees together in a sophisticated, welcoming “neighborhood” of natural gathering nodes.
  • Layout and design supports a strategic cultural transition to a more collaborative and innovative business model.

Photographer: Jasper Sanidad

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WS Development Stairs in Kitchen
WS Development Kitchen
WS Development Conference Room
WS Development private offices
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Jamestown Boston Office

Jamestown Boston Office

Boston, Massachusetts
Client: Jamestown LP

Elkus Manfredi helped us create a dynamic space that is modern, while paying homage to the historic waterfront that is our home in Boston.”

Michael Phillips

Principal and President, Jamestown LP

Project Description

  • Jamestown’s offices in its flagship Boston development — the 1.4 million-sf Innovation and Design Building—showcase an industrial aesthetic and historic waterfront references, and serve as a good marketing tool demonstrating to prospective tenants the building’s aesthetic and potential.
  • Natural materials, high ceilings, large windows, and glass-fronted rooms create a spacious team-oriented environment.
  • Sophisticated, comfortable workplace combines multi-use activity hubs, harvest table workstations, meeting rooms, private offices, communal kitchen, and reception.

Photography: Jasper Sanidad, Jamestown LP

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Jamestown Offices Table
Jamestown Offices Private
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Cutler Majestic Theatre

Cutler Majestic Theatre

Boston, Massachusetts
Client: Emerson College

Project Description

  • Originally built in 1903, this restored Beaux-Arts theatre is now both a high point for Boston theatergoers and a learning tool for Emerson students.
  • The painstaking restoration and renovation of the 26,000-sf theatre included researching the original palette; replicating seats, velvet curtains, and light fixtures; and re-creating custom wall coverings, paintings, and period carpeting.
  • Now a 21st-century theatre inside a 20th-century historic landmark, the modernized theatre includes upgraded infrastructure and theatre systems, the fully restored second balcony, expanded lobbies and seating capacity, and improved audience amenities.

Photographer: Bruce Martin

Award

National Trust for Historic Preservation

National Preservation Honor Award

Award

Boston Society of Architects

BSA/AIA

Honor Award

Award

League of Historic American Theatres

Outstanding Restoration Project

Award

Buildings Magazine

Grand Prize: Building Modernization

Award

Illuminating Engineering Society of North America

Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Design

Award

Massachusetts Historical Commission

Outstanding Achievement in Preservation

Award

Boston Preservation Alliance

Preservation Achievement Award

Award

Boston Society of Architects

BSA/AIA

Historic Preservation Award

Cutler Majestic Theater
Cutler Majestic Theater Lobby
Cutler Majestic Theater Balcony
Cutler Majestic Theater Box Seats
Cutler Majestic Theater detail
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The Stanley Building at the Broad Institute

The Stanley Building at the Broad Institute

Cambridge, Massachusetts
Client: The Broad Institute

Project Description

  • This 374,000-sf expansion is the second building on the Broad campus and more than doubles the genomic research institute’s original size with 14 new floors of laboratory, vivarium, and administrative space.
  • The building’s infrastructure is designed to accommodate changes in research and methodology, including 30,000-sf large floors with few columns for lab and support space, with 15-ft floor heights allowing plug-and-play ventilation and lab utilities delivery from the ceiling.
  • For this fast-track project, an integrated project team, including the development manager, construction manager, owner and user groups, was central to its success.

Photographer: Peter Vanderwarker

Broad Stanley Chemical Laboratory
Broad Stanley Interior
Broad Stanley Interior Laboratory
Broad Stanley Interior Office
Broad Stanley Atrium
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Boston Landing

Boston Landing

Boston, Massachusetts
Client: NB Development Group, LLC

Project Description

Photography: © Robert Benson, © Bruce Martin and © Evan Joseph

Boston Landing from the Pike
Boston Landing Life Street East
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Boston Art

Boston Art

Boston, Massachusetts
Client: Boston Art

Elkus Manfredi took on a challenging project in working with Boston Art to design our space. The usage of our interior is so unique and atypical. The idea is that when people come into our space, we want them to imagine their new space, and we ask them to help us curate what art acquisitions would best benefit them. The big ‘aha’ moment occurred to the Elkus Manfredi team when they realized that we don’t want to be a clean white cube like so many other art galleries. We are more of a working studio. As such, you can see the massive art storage racks, not hidden but front and center, just like you would see if you were paying a visit to an artist studio. We also collaborated on the idea that there should be minimal color in our furnishings, leaving it for the art to do the talking! The overall design intent is hip, industrial chic, and very much in line with the style of the architecture of the building.”

Jon Kirby

President, Boston Art

Project Description

  • This art consultancy’s new headquarters is housed in The Innovation and Design Building and supports collaborative consultant/client curation process.
  • Efficient, sophisticated hybrid workspace combines offices, gallery, open art storage, workstations, meeting, and studio space.
  • Open floor plan, clear sightlines, and glass walls maximize the sense of spaciousness.

Photographer: Eric Laignel

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Boston Art Reception
Boston Art Kitchen Pantry
Boston Art Metal Sculpture
Boston Art Open Office Work stations
Boston Art View Towards Team