Publications 2021
Building Design + Construction
Affordable and Sublime: 13 Projects that represent the future of affordable housing
The Architect’s Newspaper
Bruner/Cott Talks Historic Preservation and the State of the Industry Ahead of AN’s Re-Use & Renewal Summit
Amherst Indy
Historical Commission Approves Adaptive Reuse of 197 South Pleasant Street as Academic Center
Portland Phoenix
Children’s Museum & Theatre Plans Spring Awakening at Thompson’s Point
Building Design + Construction
Connecticut’s Swift Gold Leaf Factory Becomes a Community Job Incubator
American Institute of Architects
Adrienne Cali Magners, AIA – 2021 AIA Young Architects Award
The Boston Globe
Huntington Set to Raise the Curtain on its $55 Million Theater Renovation Project
Cambridge Day
Plans to remake Harvard Square’s Garage mall bows to changed retail landscape, nods to past
Architizer
Industrial Reuse: 8 Forgotten Factories Repurposed as Memorable Architecture
The Boston Globe
New life for an old Garage? Plans filed to remake a Harvard Square landmark
The Boston Globe
At twilight, MASS MoCA’s new Skyspace becomes a roller coaster for the eyes
The Berkshire Eagle
At MASS MoCA, a new Skyspace brings James Turrell retrospective full circle
Portland Press Herald
Take a Look around the new Children’s Museum & Theatre, opening Thursday
Edible Boston
The Charles River Speedway: Nearing the Finish Line at a Dynamic, Open-Air Marketplace
Building Design + Construction
Maine’s Children’s Museum & Theatre moves into new location that doubles its size
Construction Specifier
Bruner/Cott Architects completes new Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine
New England Real Estate Journal
Bruner/Cott Architects designs Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine
The Architect’s Newspaper
Daily Digest: Bruner/Cott Completes the New Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine in Portland
New England Real Estate Journal
Project of the Month: D.F. Pray and Bruner/Cott Architects complete revitalization of historic Charles River Speedway
Construction Specifier
Frost Terrace from 19th Century Restored by Bruner/Cott Architects