Whole Asset Approach to Resilient Design

Whole Asset Approach to Resilient Design

Tighe & Bond has long been involved in the hard and soft armoring of coasts—through seawalls, revetments, and living shorelines—as well as protecting critical infrastructure so that it stays functional during a storm. Our engineering and environmental expertise, combined with the skilled landscape architects and planners in our Boston office, Halvorson | Tighe & Bond Studio, give us a wealth of tools to create holistic designs that successfully protect and enhance a site, while unlocking its potential.

Clippership Wharf named Climate Change Project of the Year by EBC New England

Clippership Wharf named Climate Change Project of the Year by EBC New England

East Boston’s Clippership Wharf, a new waterfront residential complex developed by Lendlease with landscape design by Halvorson | Tighe & Bond Studio and building design by The Architectural Team, was named the 2020 Climate Change Project of the Year by the Environmental Business Council of New England (EBC).

Halvorson | Tighe & Bond Studio receives three BSLA Awards

Halvorson | Tighe & Bond Studio receives three BSLA Awards

We are pleased to announce that Halvorson | Tighe & Bond Studio received three awards from the Boston Society of Landscape Architects: the Analysis & Planning Merit Award for Climate Ready South Boston, a Design Merit Award for Quincy’s Hancock Adams Common, and a Design Honor Award for the MBTA Government Center Station Plaza.

In Boston, a Development’s Approach to a Changing Coastline Is to Embrace It

In Boston, a Development’s Approach to a Changing Coastline Is to Embrace It

Metropolis speaks with developer Nick Iselin, general manager of development at Lendlease, landscape architect Rob Adams of Halvorson | Tighe & Bond Studio, and Michael Liu of The Architectural Team about Clippership Wharf, a new waterfront development in East Boston.

New Lynn park highlights beloved mural

New Lynn park highlights beloved mural

The Daily Item discusses the design of a new downtown park in downtown Lynn that will be opening later this fall. Designed by Halvorson | Tighe & Bond Studio, the new park uses the “Stories of Lynn” mural as its focal point, taking inspiration from its colorful backdrop with a new performance stage, circular lawn, and paths.

Yale New Haven Hospital Neuroscience Building Advances

Yale New Haven Hospital Neuroscience Building Advances

The City of New Haven signed off on Yale New Haven Hospital’s plans to build a new neuroscience medical research and treatment center on their St. Raphael campus, Halvorson | Tighe & Bond Studio is collaborating with architects Shepley Bulfinch and hospital administrators to design a series of open spaces for the new Neuroscience Center and expanded Orchard Street Garage.

Living with Water: How Coastal Developers Are Building for Rising Tides

Living with Water: How Coastal Developers Are Building for Rising Tides

The Urban Land Institute (ULI) highlights a few waterfront developments that “embrace floodwaters” and shift “thinking about design and construction.” Featured in the article is the new Clippership Wharf project, developed by Lendlease, with architecture by The Architectural Team and landscape by Halvorson.

Click on the link to learn more. Clippership Wharf is also featured in a special report by Bisnow “How Rising Sea Levels Threaten East Coast Commercial Real Estate.”

City moves forward with implementation of Nashua Downtown Riverfront Plan

City moves forward with implementation of Nashua Downtown Riverfront Plan

The City of Nashua is undertaking the removal of invasive species along the Nashua River in preparation for the implementation of the Downtown Riverfront Plan, developed by Halvorson. Officials hired engineers VHB—working closely with landscape architects at Halvorson—to advance the design for extending the riverwalk and introducing opportunities to engage with the water.

How to attract discerning tenants: TAT leaders respond

How to attract discerning tenants: TAT leaders respond

In this WIN interview with The Architectural Team, architects Matt Duggan and Jay Szymanski discuss real estate trends that are driving design of mixed-use and multi-family residential developments.

“For developers and tenants alike, accessible outdoor space is more valued than ever. Clippership Wharf, a 12-acre, 478-unit community developed by Lendlease in East Boston, offers residents and community members access to a harborwalk, beachfront area and floating dock with a kayak launch, a level of direct waterfront connection that’s rare for a major city, and that also brings resiliency benefits.”