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Team

  • Karin Holvik
  • Joanna Morlot

Firm Description

CBT is a Boston-based design firm working nationally and internationally on projects that range from urban district master planning to all scales of multi-family residential design, vibrant mixed-use developments, hospitality environments, corporate workplace, civic/cultural, and academic projects. We have 230 architects, urban planners, interior designers and support personnel working together to deliver unique solutions that respond directly to our clients’ needs. Our work benefits from a holistic approach that considers the scope of a project in its broadest definition from issues of urban design to ergonomic detail to sensory experience. In 50 years of practice, CBT has played an important role in a broad range of projects in diverse settings. It is our belief that for each of our projects to come to life and continue to thrive, they must support the lifestyles and activities of the people who live, work and play there. Our efforts focus on the creation and rejuvenation of downtowns, waterfronts, campuses and neighborhoods. We have a particular expertise in the integration of modern architecture with historic structures and context.

Projects

  1. Award Winning 10 Farnsworth

    10 Farnsworth

    Boston, MA

  2. 121 Seaport

    121 Seaport

    Boston, MA

  3. Echelon Seaport

    Echelon Seaport

    Boston, Mass.

  4. Award Winning The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) Art of Americas Wing

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) Art of Americas Wing

    Boston, MA, United States

  5. Government Center Garage Redevelopment

    Government Center Garage Redevelopment

    Boston, MA, United States

  6. The Langham Boston

    The Langham Boston

    Boston, MA

  7. Watermark East

    Watermark East

    Cambridge, MA

  8. College of the Holy Cross Figge Residence Hall

    College of the Holy Cross Figge Residence Hall

    Worcester, MA

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