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“Narrow Streets, Molto Bene!” “Took Forever to Finish” If you had to guess where those words would appear on a Boston map, you might think of the North End and Big Dig/Greenway. That’s exactly what the folks at Urbane did in a new map of Boston. Some sterotypes just don’t die like “Inner Toxic Harbor” Read More…
Designing Boston: Building Community
In the Public Interest: Redefining the Architect’s Role and Responsibility will showcase innovative architectural practices that reimagine the architect’s contribution toward the public good. In concert with this exhibition, the BSA Foundation’s next Designing Boston panel will delve into what it means to practice public interest and publicly engaged architecture. Panelists will discuss their own work to Read More…
North End Stories: Joe Scrapicchio Talks About the Origins of the Feasts
North End Stories produces another terrific interview as part of its historical digital narrative project on the North End. In this video, Joe Scrapicchio explains the origins of the North End feasts, a tradition of festivals that immigrants brought over with them from Italy. View more videos and photos at NorthEndStories.com.