Andrew St John’s community-assembled art installation along a broad sweep of Maine beach is part of a juried BAC exhibit showcasing the work of the school’s alumni. Click on "read more" to download a PDF file with photos and discussion.
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One More Time with Architecture Boston
Back in the news... one more
time, Andrew St. John hits the
pages of Architecture Boston,
this time as a participant on a
professional panel convened to
discuss the nature of
"clients."
Thoughts on Sustainable Building
Andrew St John's article in the summer issue of ArchitectureBoston reflects on the progress of sustainable building over the last 30 years. The article "(Still) Running on empty - Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose" appears in ArchitectureBoston, the special edition "1976", July/August 2006, Vol 9 No 4.
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MFA, Boston
A new real estate acquisition has prompted the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, to retain Smith + St. John as project manager to direct a comprehensive master planning effort that will look at their growing campus of nearly 1 million square feet.
Town of Weston
The Town of Weston has retained Smith + St. John as their Owner's Representative in managing the preservation and redevelopment of two historic buildings in town. Read more
Sails on the Beach
Andrew St John’s community-assembled art installation along a broad sweep of Maine beach is part of a juried BAC exhibit showcasing the work of the school’s alumni. Click on "News" to learn more.
Award Winner!
Associated General Contractors of Massachusetts (AGC) designated the Cathedral High School Gymnasium a Merit Award winner in the AGC Build New England Awards program. Read more
Traditional Meetinghouse Gets New Lease on Life
This historic 19th century meetinghouse on a traditional New England town common was showing significant deterioration in its facade as well as in its timber-framed structure. Smith + St. John managed a meticulous historic restoration. Read more
The Promenade
The Guerra family has spent the last 40 years gradually renovating an abandoned turn-of-the-century industrial complex into a vibrant mixed-use campus. For the Foundry's latest adaptive reuse project, Andrew St. John served as Development Manager... Read more
Reviving a Flagship Property in Providence
On a sprawling campus in Providence, the Brown and Sharpe Mfg. Co. made machine tools between 1865 and 1947. Smith + St. John has been assisting the current owners in redeveloping the complex in a program of adaptive reuse and historic preservation. Read more