Taylor & Burns Architects

Taylor & Burns Architects
Practice information
Key architects Robert J. Taylor
Carol Burns
Founded 1993
Location Boston, MA
Significant works and honors
Buildings Founders' Hall at Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral, Gamm Theater
Awards BSA Honor Award for Design Excellence

Taylor & Burns Architects is a LEED-accredited architectural firm founded in 1993 and based in Boston, Massachusetts. The firm has two principals, Robert J. Taylor and Carol Burns, and has designed for education, performing arts, worship, and civic communities. They are especially known for their work in creating assembly spaces for large groups.

Bennington College Student Center

Taylor & Burns Architects Projects

Massachusetts School Building Authority Accelerated Repair Projects (MSBA)

Public Projects and Studies

Private Institutional Projects

Research and Exhibitions

Awards

Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral Founders' Hall won the Millennium Design Award and Masonry Magazine's Project of the Year Award

References

Books and Articles

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