
Ayer Mansion
Built between 1899 and 1902 for businessman and art collector Frederick Ayer, the Ayer Mansion is the only surviving residence created by American artist and designer, Louis Comfort Tiffany...
Built between 1899 and 1902 for businessman and art collector Frederick Ayer, the Ayer Mansion is the only surviving residence created by American artist and designer, Louis Comfort Tiffany...
The Church of the Covenant, designed by Richard M. Upjohn, was completed in 1867 and is a prime example of the Gothic Revival style in Boston...
The winning entry of an international competition, the Boston Architectural College’s main Brutalist-style concrete building was chosen from close to 100 designs and models submitted to a jury of distinguished architects and educators in 1963...
Featuring Bates Hall’s majestic barrel-arched ceiling, murals by the renowned French artist Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, the Abbey Room’s "Quest of the Holy Grail" murals, John Singer Sargent murals, and a magnificent deep interior courtyard, the building is a constant source of aesthetic surprise and satisfaction...
The winning entry of an international competition, the Boston Architectural College’s main Brutalist-style concrete building was chosen from close to 100 designs and models submitted to a jury of distinguished architects and educators in 1963...