Edward
Nilsson has acquired extensive experience
in new construction, historic restoration and adaptive
reuse, feasibility studies, and planning. Prior to founding
his own firm in 1981 he was Project Architect for Constitution
Quarters at the Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, a rehabilitation
of the historic former machine shop/forge complex into
367 apartments, a 362 car garage and retail space (with
Anderson Notter Finegold). He also served as Project Architect
for two mixed-use urban development projects totaling
1.2 million square feet, including residential, office,
commercial and parking facilities (with The Architects
Collaborative). Clients have included Lahey Clinic
Medical Center, Tufts University, M.I.T-Bates Linear Accelerator
Center, Episcopal Divinity School, Weston School of Theology,
Salem State College, Massachusetts Bay Community College,
North Shore Community Health Center, INMED Diagnostics
of MA, Watertown Supply, Inc., and Crosby's Marketplace.
Ed received a B. Arch. from The Cooper Union, M. Arch. from
Harvard University GSD, and an MBA from Babson
College. He serves on the Board of Directors for Historic Salem
Inc., the Arts Federation, the Board of Trustees for the Episcopal
Divinity School, and the Marblehead Planning Board.
Gary Siden's
experience over thirty years includes many large scale
projects, specifically in corporate and branch banking
facilities, municipal, state and federal renovation projects,
commercial retail developments, multi-use athletic/recreational
facilities, housing, and manufacturing facilities. He
has been the architect of record on numerous Department
of Housing and Community Development projects throughout
the state of Massachusetts. Recent clients include Fleet
Bank, BankBoston, BayBank, Towns of Marblehead, Danvers,
Nahant, Milford and Gardner.