Cambridge Seven Associates
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Cambridge Seven Associates, Inc. is an architecture and design firm located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company was founded in 1962 by a group of designers that believe collaborative efforts are far more effective than those of any individual.
The company's mantra is to be guided by the conviction that each assignment, at any scale, is an opportunity to apply fresh thinking in a search for creative solutions.
The American Institute of Architects presented the firm of the year award to Cambridge Seven Associates in 1997 and the firm has won over 70 design excellence awards.
Cambridge Seven is a full service firm that has an extensive portfolio of work in the following building types:
- Academic
- Aquarium
- Museum
- Exhibit Space
- Civic
- Hospitality
- Corporate
- Retail
- Residential
- Transportation
Some of the firms more notable projects are:
- Rice University Bioscience/Bioengineering Lab - Houston, Texas
- New England Aquarium - Boston, Massachusetts (the firms first major commission)
- National Aquarium - Baltimore, Maryland
- US Pavilion at Expo '67 - Montreal, Quebec Canada
- Museum of Railroad Technology - Sacramento, California
- San Antonio Museum of Art - San Antonio, Texas
- Boston Children's Museum - Boston, Massachusetts
- TD Waterhouse Centre - Orlando, Florida
- Kuwait National Petroleum Company Headquarters - Ahmadi, Kuwait
- Weston Center - San Antonio, Texas
- MBTA Red Line Stations - Boston, Massachusetts