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Massachusetts is using incentives to build a small passive house empire

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A pair of statewide incentive programs in Massachusetts is driving a surge of apartment buildings designed to the highly energy-efficient passive house standard. million (or $4,000 per unit) to eight separate multifamily developments from Gloucester to Boston.

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30 Families Wanted to Build a Home Together. Two Architects Tell Us How They Made It Happen

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Anda and Jenny French of Boston architecture firm French 2D specialize in "strange" housing types where people can reconsider what it means to live together. But architects at French 2D , a Boston firm helmed by sisters Anda and Jenny French (above), have made it possible. Jenny working on a model. Could you describe what that is?

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THE ALYX AT ECHELONSEAPORT by Jeffrey Beers International

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The Alyx™ at EchelonSeaport introduces 270 beautiful apartments to Boston’s thriving Seaport District. The Alyx’s lobby and lounge spaces were thoughtfully created by globally renowned design studio Jeffrey Beers International.

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Interior inspiration to kick-start your week

The Spaces

Beat the Monday blues with our weekly shot of interior design wanderlust.

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Miniview: Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel brings on the botanicals

Hotel Designs

Hotel Designs Miniview: Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel brings on the botanicals Miniview: Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel brings on the botanicals Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel is the first property of the luxury hotel group in North America. Raffles Boston also offers two full floors of meeting and entertainment spaces.

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Moshe Safdie donates his Habitat 67 apartment to McGill University

Deezen

Moshe Safdie has donated his apartment in Habitat 67 to McGill University. Moreover, Canada has embraced and supported me, making possible the realization of several seminal projects.". "It Moving forward, the apartment will be used for scholarly research, exhibitions, symposia and artist-in-residence programmes.

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Industrial Trust lit up again!

Architecture Here and There

I can’t recall exactly what I recommended at the time, and any number of times over the years, but I think it had something to do with how the building’s owner, David Sweetser of High Rock Development, in Boston, should be taken to Kennedy Plaza to be drawn and quartered. Maybe the new lights are part of that project.