ONY Architecture was featured recently in the Boston Globe and Boston.com!
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ON THE BOARDS: South End, Condo Renovation /
A two story condo in Boston’s South End is being completely redesigned to create a more modern, and functional space. The lower level of the condo consists of the main living spaces (kitchen, dining, and living room), while the upper level includes…
Read MoreON THE BOARDS: Back Bay, Boston Office Design /
A 7,000 square foot open loft in the heart of Boston’s Back Bay is the shell space for the design of a new dynamic office space.
Read MoreON THE BOARDS: South Shore Single Family Addition /
An existing Cape style house on the South Shore of Boston requires an upgrade as well as an addition to it’s existing 1,350 square feet. The client’s requirements are to add a new mudroom space, a small shop, as well as a new family room which engages with the large backyard.
Read MorePROJECT PROFILE: [New] A Boston Loft Renovation /
We are starting a new series on our What's New blog called Project Profile which will be a continuously updated journal on select new projects we are undertaking. Hopefully these journals will present various project challenges and will serve as a guide and provide insight into the design and construction process for anyone who may be considering to embark on a project.
Our first feature is a major gut renovation of a 3,500 square foot loft in Boston's Leather District. The client had initially started the project with another Boston architect; however midway through the initial design process had decided to take the project in a different direction and start from the beginning with another designer...
Read MoreARCHIVE BIN: San Jose State University Museum of Art and Design Architecture Competition /
As part of our architecture practice, occasionally we try to participate in local, national or even international architectural design competitions. These are unique opportunities to not only submit design solutions to interesting architectural projects, but more importantly to consistently hone our creativity and design skills. Most competitions allow the opportunity to push the design envelop and to really dig deep for creative or unique design solutions which may not always be feasible in smaller projects.
Read MoreFeature in Boston Voyager /
Today we’d like to introduce you to Nima Yadollahpour. So, before we jump into specific questions about the business, why don’t...
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