This illustrated talk by Jacob Albert traces modern movements in architecture from the International Style to Post-Modernism, as reflected on Fishers Island.
A Sense of Place This July, in North Haven, Maine, we held an exhibit that interwove the architectural history of the island and our firm’s work in response (30+ projects over the last four decades). We worked with the North…
John Tittmann and JB Clancy of architectural firm Albert Righter & Tittmann talked about designing fresh interpretations of traditional New England Architecture. Dan Gordon, the founder and principal of Dan Gordon Landscape Architects, shared his body of work, which has…
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Design Journey panel with Kevin Cradock, J.B. Clancy, Sashya Thind, Josh Muncey and Jenna Talbott kicked off Boston Design Week 2022.
Jacob Albert and John Tittmann talks about where their ideas come from and how they integrate them into a coherent whole, using what they’ve learned from the past to make something new.
Jacob Albert gave this illustrated talk focused on Fishers Island’s diverse, eclectic architecture.
Being in the sun just makes you feel good, and you don’t need to be outside to enjoy it. Architect JB Clancy delivers tips on how to harness the power of the sun to add a unique perspective to any…
Design Wise podcast featuring our very own J.B. Clancy, sharing thoughtful insight of ART’s philosophy on architecture & what inspires them.
Architecture and Design Take Shape at the Intersection of Art and Craft This talk explored the dialogue of artistry and craftsmanship in the work of Builders, Architects, and Designers. MODERATOR Kyle Hoepner, Editor in Chief, New England Home PANELISTS Miguel…
Read MoreMoving Towards Simplicityhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pIRUGcFgvE&t=28s
Read MoreAt the turn of the 20th-century, Edmund March Wheelwright was the Boston City Architect, a board member of the American Institute of Architects, and designer of several notable buildings in Boston including the Massachusetts Historical Society’s home on Boylston Street.…