Tuscan Village, a new mixed-use development designed by Prellwitz Chillinski Associates and Halvorson Design Partnership, will now feature a courtyard for outdoor concerts, festivals, and other forms of entertainment as well as restaurants along the perimeter, which will allow people to eat, drink and watch the shows.
Ricardo Austrich Elected BSLA President
Opinion: Portsmouth should create parks, green space
In an opinion piece written for Seacoast Online by John Tabor, he recommends that the City of Portsmouth should invest in open spaces. This recommendation is the result of a planning study by architect Touloukian Touloukian and Halvorson Design for the Vaughan Mall and Bridge Street/Worth lots in downtown Portsmouth.
East Milton Square plans reviewed
Joe Faro gives Tuscan Village update at Boston conference
The Eagle Tribune reports that Tuscan Brands CEO Joe Faro shared updated plans for Tuscan Village, a large-scale mixed-use development in Salem, New Hampshire. Plans include a public park centrally located in the 170-acre parcel as well as an outdoor area to hosts shows, festivals, and musical performances.
$51.4M Grant awarded for an Addition/Renovation at Bristol County Ag
New Garden at Mount Auburn Cemetery Celebrates the Father of American Botany
The new Asa Gray Garden designed by Halvorson Design Partnership for Mount Auburn Cemetery commemorates the father of American botany through a carefully planned layout that honors his contributions to science while introducing a tranquil oasis, enjoyed by everyone, that is elegant and beautiful in every season.
Clippership Wharf Project Taking Shape
The East Boston Times-Free Press reports that Clippership Wharf, one of East Boston's most anticipated waterfront developments, is taking shape with residences selling quickly. This vibrant mixed-use community developed by Lendlease and designed by The Architectural Team with landscape design by Halvorson Design, provides an unparalleled waterfront experience for residents, with an expanded Harborwalk, rocky beach, public docks, multiple dining and recreation options as well as living shoreline.
Senator Joseph Finnegan Park at Port Norfolk wins Environmental Business Council Award
Hancock-Adams Common will "usher in a new era for Quincy city parks"
The City of Quincy is spending $27 million to improve half of its parks, with its biggest project, Hancock-Adams Common, opening this fall. Designed by Halvorson Design Partnership, this activated park and streetscape—featuring fountains, landscaped green spaces, and walkways that connects cyclists and pedestrians to the bustling downtown—replaces a section of Hancock Street that previously cut through the site.