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Boston Society for Architecture Opens Voting for People's Choice Award
In addition to the juried award, each year the BSA seeks the general public's input by voting on the same selected finalists to anoint a People's Choice Award winner. The public's appreciation of beauty in architecture may vary from the jury decision and the People's Choice Award allows for broader recognition and awareness of design impacts within our local communities. In 2023, the People's Choice Award winner was the Center for Computing & Data Sciences at Boston University, designed by KPMB Architects and the juried
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The winner of the People's Choice Award—as well as the winner of the Harleston Parker Medal—will be revealed at the Annual BSA Awards Gala on the evening of
Details on the finalists for the Harleston Parker Medal and People's Choice Award can be found here and below:
Firm/Designer: NADAAA
Client: City of Boston Public Facilities Department and the Boston Public Library
Harvard University District Energy Facility (2021)
Firm/Designer: Leers Weinzapfel Associates
Client: Harvard University
Firm/Designer: Utile, Inc.
Client: City of Boston Public Facilities Department and the Boston Public Library
The Boston Society for Architecture (BSA) is focused on improving the quality of life for
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