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E04 Dining at the Firms: 38 Chauncy Street in Downtown Boston
05/14/2008, 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM


38 Chauncy Street (Orange and Red Lines-Downtown Crossing Station)

Enjoy great food and inspiring conversation in a downtown building packed with cutting-edge designers, engineers, and leaders in sustainable thinking. Explore the multidisciplinary offices of ICON architecture, idGroup, Stull and Lee, Earth Tech Architecture, Howard/Stein-Hudson Associates, and the Green Roundtable. Meet architects and engineers involved in a variety of Boston's current high-profile projects.

ICON architecture (www.iconarch.com)is an interdisciplinary design firm providing architecture and planning services nationally and overseas, including the award-winning, LEED-certified Maverick Landing in East Boston. idGroup (www.idgroupae.com), one of Boston's fastest-growing A/E companies, provides a unique combination of architecture and engineering resources. The Green Roundtable (www.greenroundtable.org) is an independent nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote and support healthy, efficient, and sustaining development. Earth Tech Architecture (www.earthtech.com) focuses on the architecture of infrastructure and sustainable design including Whitehall Ferry Terminal and the Vesey Street Pedestrian Bridge. Stull and Lee (www.stullandlee.com) is an architecture and planning firm whose extensive portfolio includes the design of educational, health care, and correctional facilities and highway infrastructure. Howard/Stein-Hudson Associates (www.hshassoc.com) provides consulting services in the areas of traffic engineering, roadway design, civil engineering, and more.

After dinner, enjoy a walk through Boston's developing Rose Kennedy Greenway or stroll the Public Gardens.

E04 Wednesday, 6:30-9 p.m., $125