With so many important science and research institutions around the world, what’s the best way to share their knowledge with the public? We have some ideas.
View PostHow CambridgeSeven’s work with zoos, aquariums, museums and research institutions strengthens their conservation education efforts.
View PostA collection of favorite holiday recipes from CambridgeSeven and their families from all around the world!
View PostWe’re celebrating 25 years of the Paul Dietrich Gallery with a special virtual edition of featured artists.
View PostTo celebrate our historic move into a new office space at our own project, we’re taking a deep dive into Charles Square in Cambridge!
View PostIn this article, we explore the multitude of ways we can successfully create playful learning spaces that enrich children of all ages.
View PostThe waning days of summer inspired us to design the perfect road trip for a vacation with a greater purpose.
View PostEnjoy the entertaining tales CambridgeSeven is telling through all new maritime focused exhibits at various museums along the coast.
View PostTo celebrate Ocean Month, CambridgeSeven aquarium experts revisit the idea of Aquarium Trends, focusing on sustainability, resiliency and the incorporation of technology into aquarium exhibits.
View PostArchitecture Firm CambridgeSeven Awards 7th Annual STEAM Scholarship to Cambridge Rindge and Latin Graduate Kidus Kebede.
View PostPrincipal Chris Muskopf, AIA shares how enhanced methods of graphic signage, known as Interpretative Wayfinding, transforms navigation into true engagement within museums, institutions and landscaped environments.
View PostMadeline Burns, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, CPHC highlights the importance of naturally biodiverse native landscapes in urban settings and what designers can do to create environments that are both sustainable and good design.
View PostTimothy Mansfield, AIA, and Wonyeop Seok, AIA, discuss the new software and digital design tools used to create the breathtaking façade of the Roux Institute at Northeastern University in Portland, Maine.
View PostFrom crowdsourced to resourced, we discuss the keys to successful civic design.
View PostPresident Gary Johnson evaluates early 20th century office buildings and how those buildings can be effectively reused in cities like Boston to accommodate post-COVID needs.
View PostCambridgeSeven’s (slightly-biased) list of adventures and excursions for you and your loved ones to do this holiday season!
View PostModern sports museums and exhibits are moving beyond the game to highlight academic subjects such as physics, women’s studies and history within their experiences.
View PostUsing bio-positive design to create opportunities that support flora and fauna at the ocean’s edge also create resilient and educational waterfront sites.
View PostHow aquariums are making their conservation and sustainability actions the theme of exhibits and vital components of their architecture.
View PostHow aquariums are using their public presence to influence change for good and promote ocean conservation globally.
View PostWhile at the Design for Freedom Summit at Grace Farms, we learned five big steps architects can take to make better material choices.
View Post2023 CRLS graduate Kidus Desalegn is the sixth annual winner of the CambridgeSeven STEAM scholarship award.
View PostEver wonder what it’s like to work at CambridgeSeven? With parties, tours, flexible work and more, there’s a lot going on here. Take a peak inside!
View PostThe Base and Opt-in Strech Energy Codes are rapidly changing starting this year. Here’s what you can expect for your projects in 2023.
View PostOur three in-house Certified Passive House Consultants provide insights to the significant benefits and range of applications of Passive House standards.
View PostOur First Fossil-Fuel-Free Fire Station will give firefighters of Somerville a comfortable reprieve where they can breathe easy.
View PostHow to support more ethical, equitable, and responsible building supply chains and labor practices.
View PostWe take a look at our own EDI efforts within our office and how we’re instilling values in our exhibit designs.
View PostCambridgeSeven is proud to announce promotions for eight employees at the start of 2023.
View PostCambridgeSeven held a Q&A with our young and more experienced designers about what they expect and hope for the future of architecture.
View PostA collection of our work that we shared during our 60th Anniversary celebrations.
View PostWe break down seven modern design trends that academic clients can incorporate on campus.
View PostCambridgeSeven Awards 5th Annual STEAM Scholarship to Cambridge Rindge And Latin Graduate Emie Gerard
View PostAssociate Principal Justin Crane, FAIA explains recent changes to the AIA Code of Ethics and how those changes reflect our evolving societal topics.
View PostA summary of CambridgeSeven projects in New Orleans and around Louisiana including hotels, museums, nature centers, and transit hubs.
View PostLearn about some of the key steps our office takes to achieve LEED-certified architectural designs in academic settings and campuses.
View PostOur in-house experts collaborated with a group of our talented consultants to summarize best practices for designing sustainable exhibits with wow-factor and longevity in mind.
View PostOur in-house aquarium experts spent months collecting information about how aquariums can uphold their mission to conserve the natural environment through their own LSS and back-of-house systems.
View PostThe way that we build can have profound impact on our oceans and, in an era in which global warming is rapidly changing ecosystems, building responsibly is vital for our oceans.
View PostJustin Crane, FAIA explains ten different ways architects can design while lessening negative impacts on wildlife and natural habitats.
View PostLearn seven ways to renovate, modernize, and improve existing museums and visitor attractions no matter what your subject matter is!
View PostWe interviewed four CambridgeSeven designers who took a non-traditional path in their careers to become designers and architects.
View PostWhat does creating a community have to do with architecture? Quite a lot, and it’s especially important for a development’s success.
View PostPrincipal Marc Rogers shares why fish tagging is an important activity for marine conservation and how to do it responsibly.
View PostCambridge Chronicle-Tab - June 11, 2021
CambridgeSeven’s 2021 scholarship winner is a creative artist who will attend Cornell to study architecture.
View PostThis World Oceans Day, we’re celebrating by highlighting the ambitious work of some of our nature-focused clients with tips for how everyone can help protect the Earth’s blue wonders.
View PostJacob Bloom, LFA tells us about the Living Future Institute and shares about CambridgeSeven’s commitment to the Living Building Challenge, part of our ongoing focus on the far-reaching implications that our design choices can have on our community and the planet.
View PostStefanie Greenfield, AIA discusses her design inspirations and why preservation and restoration are ever increasingly important architectural methods.
View PostWe’re celebrating community this 2020 Holiday Season by giving back to local organizations working for food security.
View PostAssociate Principal Chris Muskopf, AIA recalls the unique insights of his first architecture professors and mentors.
View PostSenior Associate Sumi Fasolo, AIA, speaks highly of her long-time mentor and former professor, Lauren Kogod of Kogod Smiley Architects.
View PostCambridgeSeven Associate Douglas Flandro describes his experience seeing the influential work of his mentor, Anish Kapoor.
View PostOur sixth staff-written article for the Architect’s Mentor Series comes from Maddie Burns, AIA regarding the legacy of Denise Scott Brown.
View PostAssociate Principal David Wiborg, AIA, was greatly influenced by his long-time mentor, Fernando Domeyko, and still reflects on his teachings.
View PostNecessity is not only the mother of invention but the catalyst for innovation.
View PostChelsea Gazaille’s M.Arch. thesis was guided by the writings of Mohsen Mostafavi to help her complete her thesis about ecological design.
View PostSenior Associate Bert Bremer recalls his travels to Egypt and the inspiration he found at Hassan Fathy’s village of New Gourna.
View PostOur second featured architect’s mentor is the uniquely talented Julia Morgan – an architect who shaped much of California’s character.
View PostWe are proud to introduce a new series dedicated to our architecture mentors – influential designers from across the globe and time.
View PostIn a time when we are confined to limited physical space, we can look to architectural opportunities with more malleable boundaries and larger reach.
View PostOur hospitality design experts address questions about how hotels will change in a post pandemic environment while maintaining high levels of service.
View PostOur diverse portfolio of cultural projects, ranging from Science and Sports Heritage Museums to our continued expertise in Aquarium design, has provided us keen insights into successfully integrating some of the latest technologies into a museum environment. Timothy Mansfield and Peter Sollogub discuss their Top Ten Tech list.
View PostBrowse our new office guidelines to learn how our office is reopening to staff with new health and safety protocols, colorful signage, and plenty of soap!
View PostExplore even more virtual destinations from our clients, friends, and colleagues.
View PostExplore virtual tours and activities from some of our academic clients!
View PostSingle Path Circulation – Moving Visitors in the Age of Corona
View PostOur office has several sustainable initiatives in our workspace and in the buildings we design.
View PostExplore the virtual destinations offered by some of our past and current sports heritage clients!
View PostIn an era of isolated and purely digital interactions with one another, I have to wonder if convenience can truly replace connection.
View PostEnjoy all the virtual and at-home activities from our fantastic museum and children’s museum clients from around the country.
View PostCambridgeSeven Associate Douglas Flandro, LEED AP BD+C ID+C uses his knowledge of neuroscience to explain what makes a good virtual meeting.
View PostVirtual tours and activities from our clients to help you conquer isolation.
View PostVirtual tours and activities from our clients to help you conquer isolation.
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