So, you want to get to know an architecture and design firm in Boston, Massachusetts?
Shepley Bulfinch is a woman-led architecture and design firm celebrating 150 years.
We’re a hybrid practice, and our Boston Studio is our common ground to connect with teams, partners, and communities.
We broke ground on our first Boston project with the city’s iconic Trinity Church in 1874. In the years since, we’ve excelled in the design of pediatric hospitals, academic medical centers, laboratories, science and technology buildings, libraries, and student life projects.
Shepley Bulfinch Boston Studio
99 Chauncy Street
4th Floor
Boston, MA 02111
617 423 1700
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Meet The Finches

Amanda Vigneau, IIDA, LEED AP
Director, Interior Designer

Bob Mohr, AIA, NOMA
Principal, Architect

Jason Costello, AIA
Principal, Architect

Andre Kamili, AIA
Principal, Architect
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