Boston Society of Architects Announces Northern Avenue Bridge Ideas Competition Winners


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The Boston Society of Architects (BSA) has announced the winners of the Northern Avenue Bridge Ideas Competition. Launched in March, the competition sought to gather ideas for the future of the bridge that center around improving mobility, honoring history, and creating destination. The bridge, which opened in 1908, was closed in December 2014 due to structural integrity concerns.

As it was open to the public, the competition received ideas from architects, designers, historians and community members, overall resulting in 133 submissions, including 99 graphic designs and 34 essays.

A 16-member jury assembled by the city and the BSA awarded eight submissions a total of $15,000.

The winners of the Northern Avenue Bridge Ideas Competition are:

Northern Avenue Botanical Bridge / AW Architects


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Island in the Stream / Robert White


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Northern Avenue Bridge Park / Rob Barella


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+(Plus) Bridge / Höweler + Yoon Architecture, LLP; Schlaich Bergermann Partner


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Essay: The Northern Ave Bridge is Boston / Kaitlin Moran


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Essay: A City in Motion, Pauses / MERGE Architects


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Honorable Mention: Steampunk Gateway: Reimagining Boston’s Maritime History / ModVic, LLC


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Honorable Mention: Channel Mall Station / TVAConnection


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People’s Choice Award: Pivot Point Bridge / Emeline Guajac, Erika Deroche, Rob Krauszer, Hing Chung Fung, Steve Bryson, Chris Baker-Albertz


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The Public Works Department is currently in the process of drafting a request for proposals for the design of the future bridge, which it hopes to release in the coming months.

News via the Boston Society of Architects (BSA).

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