by Grady | Nov 7, 2024
Adam Blanchard and Eric Johnson shared their insights at the 2024 National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA) Summit in Las Vegas, NV. Their presentations highlighted the firm’s innovative contributions to structural engineering and showcased two...
by Grady | Nov 6, 2024
All stairs serve a common purpose – transporting masses of people vertically through a portion of a building, seamlessly (and typically quite unenthusiastically) linking each floor together. A staircase can be as simple as a series of sloping stringers with an...
by Grady | Oct 30, 2024
Over the past two years, LeMessurier has partnered with SCB Architecture and Planning, Turner Construction, and Olifant to explore mass timber construction in the upper Midwest, Rocky Mountain Colorado, and Southeastern regions of the United States. These studies,...
by Grady | Aug 12, 2024
Flat roofs are all alike; every sloped roof is sloped in its own way. With apologies to Tolstoy for butchering his masterpiece, the turn of phrase speaks to the uniqueness of the roof at Northeastern University’s new EXP building, a 350,000-square-foot...
by Grady | May 31, 2024
LeMessurier recently attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for 400 Summer Street in Boston’s Seaport District, celebrating the city’s first air rights development since the iconic Copley Place shopping center was built in 1983. This landmark project, a...