The building was designed by Dutch practice Mecanoo, together with US based firm Sasaki Associate, the Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building in Boston houses the Boston Public Schools (BPS) department and plays a central role in the reactivation of Roxbury’s neighbourhood. The eight-story building houses the offices of the public school and study, educational events and community meetings spaces. The ground floor includes retail space and the Roxbury's Innovation Center.
Description of the project by Mecanoo
As a testimony to the vision of the late mayor Thomas M. Menino, the Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building stands proudly over Dudley Square. It was Menino who decided the City of Boston would develop the vital plot of land by consolidating 500 civil servants from the Boston Public Schools department into a new municipal office building for education, in conjunction with a community centre and retail space.
The building’s second floor is home to the Roxbury Innovation Center, initiated by Mayor Martin J. Walsh. Mecanoo and Sasaki’s design embodies the City’s vision of a symbol of change that is freely accessible to all, celebrating the history of Roxbury and inaugurating a new era for the neighbourhood. Since every student and parent in the state will visit the BPS at least once, the building is designed to be friendly, healthy and inspirational to people of all ages.
It challenges what an office building is, proposing new ways of working and promoting collaboration and transparency through an open layout. The existing historical facades of the Ferdinand, Curtis and Waterman buildings have been comprehensively restored and stitched together into a bright new building.
Referencing these original buildings, the central volume to new municipal centre also embodies a time-honoured approach to craft in construction. As a Bostonian building with a Dutch touch, a contemporary interpretation of classical layering manifests itself in the brick work encompassing a number of different masonry techniques from running bond, to stack bond, to soldier bond. Within the brick facade are elements in relief, casting intricate shadows across one another in a playful, ‘jazzy’ rhythm. Because of the vitreous properties of the brick, the facade reflects light in different ways depending on the weather conditions. Designed to have a transparent plinth on ground floor level – known as the “New Dudley Square” – and a beacon-like crown at the very top, the form of the building defers to the urban grid.
Visitors will also marvel at the fifth floor with its roof terrace that is, uniquely, accessible to all and offers vistas across the metropolis towards downtown and the water beyond, signifying Dudley’s reborn presence at the gravity point of the city of Boston.
CREDITS. DATA SHEET.-
Architect. Design Team.- Mecanoo, Sasaki associates.
Landscape Architect And Civil Engineer.- Sasaki Associates, Watertown, MA/US.
Historic Preservation Consultant.- Building Conservation Associates, Dedham, MA/US.
Structural, Mechanical And Electrical Engineer.- Arup, Cambridge, MA/US.
Lighting Consultant.- Lam Partners, Cambridge, MA/US.
Construction Manager.- Shawmut Design and Construction, Boston, MA/US.
Project Management For Client.- PMA Consultants, Braintree, MA/US.
Client.- City of Boston.
Size.- 16,700 m2.
Status.- Completed (2012 - 2015).
Programme.- LEED Silver office building for Boston Public Schools integrating historic buildings and facades with community space and retail.
Address.- Dudley Square Main Street, Boston, USA.