by Matt Killorin | Jan 23, 2026
The reimagining of Kline Tower at the top of Yale’s Science Hill transformed the 106,000-square-foot, landmark 1966 structure from a wet-lab research facility into a vibrant hub for Yale’s physical and mathematical sciences. The LEED Gold–certified renovation...
by Matt Killorin | Jan 12, 2026
One Kenmore Square transforms Boston’s Beacon Street-Commonwealth Avenue intersection with two distinctive buildings totaling 330,000 square feet. The project required the demolition of three six-story structures and the renovation of two existing buildings...
by Matt Killorin | Aug 7, 2025
Constructed in 1883 as a science facility and later transformed into and serving as Phillips Academy’s music center for over a century, Graves Hall now hosts administrative functions. LeMessurier conducted a comprehensive assessment of the building envelope to...
by Matt Killorin | Jul 24, 2025
The Museum of Science Public Science Common reinvents one of Boston’s most adored institutions. Built within the museum’s current footprint, it replaces the existing Cahners Theater. A new glass volume rises along the Charles River, replacing the original...
by s2desi5_lemessurier | Nov 3, 2022
Founded in 1866, Harvard University’s Tozzer Library is the oldest and largest anthropology library in the United States. In a complete renovation, the University added two floors, a new entrance and an atrium to the existing structure to make room for faculty...