Boston’s Best New Building of 2017 – Boston East
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ICON is moving to 141 Tremont, 7th Floor, Boston, MA 02111.
Starting December 2024, we look forward to welcoming you to our new space!
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We are pleased to announce that ICON Architecture has been awarded “Best Mixed-Use
As a proud sponsor of CHAPA, ICON Architecture is helping to spread the word to gain support of the 2017 Housing Day at The State House.
Tuesday marked a big day for not only ICON Architecture, but for Boston housing all together.
The ICON designed Fabric Discovery Center at UMass Lowell was featured last night on Fox25 Boston. Once finished, the Fabric Discovery
Last week, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker and Beverly Mayor Michael Cahill helped break ground at one of ICON’s latest transit-oriented
One of ICON’s latest projects, The Distillery North, was featured at NESEA’s most recent Building Energy Pro Tours.
ICON’s latest project to break ground this week was in Providence, RI at 60 King Street, which is the site of the former Imperial Knife Factory.
The University of Massachusetts Lowell and ICON Architecture are teaming up once again. This time, ICON is designing a state-of-the-art Fabric Discovery
ICON was a proud sponsor of the 17th Annual Affordable Housing Development Competition which took place last week.
ICON is a proud sponsor of the 2nd Annual 2017 Girl’s Empowerment Summit, which took place at Springfield College earlier this month.
CitySquare, which is one of ICON’s latest projects in Worcester, MA, was featured today in The Wall Street Journal.
The Distillery and its innovative Passive House Certification is in the spotlight once again. This time it’s being highlighted by CREW,
MassRobotics has officially opened its doors to robotics startups in the area.
The ICON designed One Canal building continues to shed its glamour in the Boston spotlight. One Canal, which sits on the
The Distillery has been featured in yet another publication, and continues to generate a lot of sustainability/regeneration buzz.
The ICON designed Seville Boston Harbor has officially been completed.