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Pierce Boston

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Boston, MA

The western gateway to Boston’s Fenway neighborhood, Pierce Boston, is a mixed-use development that houses boutique shops and 349 luxury apartments and condos. The project includes improvements along Boylston Street and Brookline Avenue, a shared corridor between them, and a triangular plaza facing Park Drive and the Back Bay Fens.

The design, which has been coordinated with Boston’s Boylston Street Improvement plan, creates a cohesive character for the streetscape.  The shared corridor will provide access to adjacent underground parking and accommodate pedestrian traffic between the two streets. The pavement of varying colors and textures, along with bollards and pedestrian-scaled lighting, define different uses.

At the apex of the site, an approximately 2,000-square-foot plaza serves as a gathering space for an adjacent bus stop. This plaza features Alexandre Da Cunha’s dynamic sculptural installation, “Plaza (Arcade)”.

The design also includes podium-level private terrace areas and a rooftop terrace with a pool and luxury amenity deck.

Client: Samuels & Associates
Collaborators: Arquitectonica, CBT Architects

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Boston, MA

The western gateway to Boston’s Fenway neighborhood, Pierce Boston, is a mixed-use development that houses boutique shops and 349 luxury apartments and condos. The project includes improvements along Boylston Street and Brookline Avenue, a shared corridor between them, and a triangular plaza facing Park Drive and the Back Bay Fens.

The design, which has been coordinated with Boston’s Boylston Street Improvement plan, creates a cohesive character for the streetscape.  The shared corridor will provide access to adjacent underground parking and accommodate pedestrian traffic between the two streets. The pavement of varying colors and textures, along with bollards and pedestrian-scaled lighting, define different uses.

At the apex of the site, an approximately 2,000-square-foot plaza serves as a gathering space for an adjacent bus stop. This plaza features Alexandre Da Cunha’s dynamic sculptural installation, “Plaza (Arcade)”.

The design also includes podium-level private terrace areas and a rooftop terrace with a pool and luxury amenity deck.

Client: Samuels & Associates
Collaborators: Arquitectonica, CBT Architects

Boston, MA

The western gateway to Boston’s Fenway neighborhood, Pierce Boston, is a mixed-use development that houses boutique shops and 349 luxury apartments and condos. The project includes improvements along Boylston Street and Brookline Avenue, a shared corridor between them, and a triangular plaza facing Park Drive and the Back Bay Fens.

The design, which has been coordinated with Boston’s Boylston Street Improvement plan, creates a cohesive character for the streetscape.  The shared corridor will provide access to adjacent underground parking and accommodate pedestrian traffic between the two streets. The pavement of varying colors and textures, along with bollards and pedestrian-scaled lighting, define different uses.

At the apex of the site, an approximately 2,000-square-foot plaza serves as a gathering space for an adjacent bus stop. This plaza features Alexandre Da Cunha’s dynamic sculptural installation, “Plaza (Arcade)”.

The design also includes podium-level private terrace areas and a rooftop terrace with a pool and luxury amenity deck.

Client: Samuels & Associates
Collaborators: Arquitectonica, CBT Architects

535 Albany St 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02118