BOSTON—Elkus Manfredi Architects has been consistently ranked as one of the largest and most innovative architecture firms in Massachusetts.
On Face-to-Face with Boston Real Estate Times, Elkus Manfredi Architects CEO and Founding Principal David Manfredi talks about the original founding mission of Elkus Manfredi, its deep roots in Boston and some of his favorite projects.
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Elkus Manfredi is a full-service design firm providing architecture, master planning, urban design, interior architecture, historic preservation, space planning, programming, and experiential graphic design.
The firm is a member of the US Green Building Council and is a signatory to the AIA 2030 Commitment working toward the goal of carbon-neutral buildings by the year 2030.
Elkus Manfredi is led by Mr. Manfredi, along with principals of the firm: Elizabeth O. Lowrey FIIDA, RDI; John H. Martin FAIA, LEED AP; Andrew P. West AIA; William Halter AIA, LEED AP; and Emily Paparella AIA, LEED AP, CPHC.
Mr. Manfredi reinvents outdated urban precincts into 21st-century mixed-use environments, the edges of universities from barriers into connective seams with adjacent neighborhoods, underutilized urban areas into diverse innovation districts that support the collaborative imperatives of today’s science and technology, and obsolete manufacturing buildings into repurposed hubs of living and working that reinvigorate the urban core.
From The Grove in Los Angeles, to Boston’s revitalized Fenway neighborhood, to New Balance’s health and performance district at Boston Landing, and The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Mr. Manfredi’s projects are inventive, inclusive and sustainable.