News

2024

Denver Art Museum, 50 museums to visit in a lifetime
May 1, 2024
The Denver Art Museum was listed by the architecture and design magazine, Domus, as one of the 50 museums to visit in a lifetime. Coming in at number nine amidst a list of architecturally renowned museums, the Denver Art Museum is haled as “one of the pioneering museums designed to rejuvenate areas beyond the traditional art hubs.”

New Project: Kittredge Elementary School
April 1, 2024
We’re proud to announce Machado Silvetti was selected to design the new Kittredge Elementary School in North Andover, MA, an MSBA funded project. The project involves the study of options for renovation, partial renovation and addition, and new construction to help support the North Andover school district, town and community in deciding upon the approach that best suites their needs and aspirations.

2023

Committed to Working Locally
December 1, 2023
Over the past year, we have had the opportunity to work on a wide number of schools in the Boston Public Schools (BPS) system through our house doctor contracts with the City of Boston, Public Facilities Department and Boston Public Schools.

UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Recognized by Critic
November 1, 2023
The College of Visual Arts and Design at the University of North Texas received a new addition in 2019 designed by Machado Silvetti, which was recently commended by architecture critic and writer Mark Lamster, in his latest piece in the Dallas Morning News.

Stephanie and Austin to Speak at NEMA Conference
October 27, 2023
Principal, Stephanie Randazzo Dwyer and Senior Associate, Austin Ward will be speaking at the New England Museum Association’s Annual Conference in Portland, ME on the process behind developing a campus master plan for the New Bedford Whaling Museum (NBWM), the largest whaling museum in the world.

Downtown Cary Park Opening in November
October 19, 2023
The new 7-acre Downtown Cary Park will officially open on Sunday, November 19. The project’s design, a seamless union of urban design, landscape and architecture, is the result of close collaboration between OJB Landscape Architecture and Machado Silvetti.

Rodolfo Machado to Give Inaugural Lecture
October 12, 2023
In November, Rodolfo Machado will be featured in the inaugural event of the new Rhode Island School of Design lecture series, the Rodolfo Machado Fund, founded in his honor.

Jeffry Burchard on Curves in Architecture
October 3, 2023
This October, Machado Silvetti partner, Jeffry Burchard will be presenting some of his more curvy Machado Silvetti projects at a number of venues.

Promotions at Machado Silvetti
August 1, 2023
Machado Silvetti is pleased to announce the promotions of S. Austin Ward to Senior Associate, and Emily Ashby and Taylor Halamka to Associate.

Horace Mann School Construction Underway
July 14, 2023
Construction is officially underway in Charlestown, MA on a substantial renovation project of a 1930s classic 3-story Boston Public School (BPS) to temporarily house the Horace Mann School, BPS’ only public school for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and the oldest public day school for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in the United States.

West Roxbury Announcement
June 15, 2023
As part of Mayor Wu's Green New Deal initiative, the Feasibility Study for the West Roxbury Educational Complex (WREC) studies the viability of reuse, renovation, and expansion of the existing structure to house an Exam School (grades 7-12) for the Boston Public Schools.

Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti Pay Tribute to the Late Rafael Viñoly
March 29, 2023
Celebrated Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly died unexpectedly of an aneurysm, in New York, on March 2 at the age of 78. A lifetime of friendship with him is remembered by his schoolmates in Argentina, Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti, founders of Boston-based Machado Silvetti.

Downtown Cary Park Construction, Spring Update
March 20, 2023
Construction continues on Downtown Cary Park, as new pavilions take shape.

On the Market: An Architecturally Exquisite Concord Home With Water Views
March 16, 2023
If you’re a home-design aesthete, this listing will wow you right off the bat. Nestled off a quiet road in Concord, this waterfront property was built by the well-known construction firm, Kistler and Knapp Builders, and designed by Machado Silvetti. Read the entire article from BostonMagazine.com here.

Project Stories: Horace Mann School
February, 2023
The design process behind the renovation to create a temporary new home for Boston Public Schools' Horace Mann School, the oldest public day school for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in the United States.

DAM Sweeps the Awards
January 19, 2023
Over the past few months the Denver Art Museum, Martin Building Expansion and Revitalization project has been recognized by a number of local and national awards for design, engagement, historic buildings, interiors, public projects and sustainability.

The Denver Art Museum Gets a Thoughtful Update
January 9, 2023
A comprehensive four-year overhaul of the museum’s multibuilding campus included the renovation and expansion of the original structure by Gio Ponti built with Denver’s James Sudler Associates in 1971. Piercing one corner of the quirky 24-sided edifice is the new Anna and John J. Sie Welcome Center; its spaceship-like form, enfolded in a rippled façade of curved glass panels, was conceived by Fentress Architects and Machado Silvetti to tie together the campus’s stylistically disparate structures. Read the full article from InteriorDesign here.

2022

Unprecedented Realism: Selections from the Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti Collection.
October, 2022
Exhibition on the evolution of the Machado Silvetti architectural practice over the last five decades at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Read additional coverage by Metropolis here.

Downtown Cary Park Construction, Summer Update
August 23, 2022
Construction continues on Downtown Cary Park, as signifiacnt progress is made on the pavilions.

Associate Austin Ward Interviewed
August 12, 2022
Austin Ward, Associate, was interviewed by the Boston Society for Architecture for their ongoing profile series.

Gio Ponti’s only U.S. building is Delightfully Weird — and Freshly Revamped
July 28, 2022
The $150 million project, led by Boston-based architectural studio Machado Silvetti, in collaboration with Denver firm Fentress Architects, has rebuilt gallery spaces anew, uncovered boarded-up windows and added a set of elevators to accommodate the museum’s increased traffic. They also added gallery space for Western art on the seventh story, in an unused space Ponti had originally imagined as a lounge. Read the complete article by the Los Angeles Times here.

BSA Summer Sessions: Professional Practice
June 13, 2022
Jeffry to Host BSA Panel Discussion on the Future of Professional Practice and How It is Taught to Architecture Students.

Jorge Silvetti to Lecture at the Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
April 13, 2022
On April 21st Jorge will lecture at the Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires as part of a series organized by the Centro de Estudios de Arquitectura Contemporánea.

Poetic Invocation for the Denver Art Museum Reopening
April 12, 2022
Watch Adrian Molina’s performance of his incredible poetic invocation written on behalf of the opening of the reimagined Martin Building and new Sie Welcome Center.

New Project: New Bedford Whaling Museum
March 9, 2022
Machado Silvetti has been selected to lead master planning efforts for the NBWM.

Rodolfo and Jorge, 2021 BSA Award of Honor Recipients
January 12, 2022
Rodolfo and Jorge were recognized as this year’s 2021 Boston Society for Architecture Award of Honor.

Downtown Cary Park Construction Update
January 11, 2022
Construction continues on Downtown Cary Park, as new pavilions take shape.

2021

Two Projects Featured in WSJ Best Architecture of 2021
December 20, 2021
Benton Museum of Art and the Denver Art Museum are featured in The Wall Street Journal’s Best Architecture of 2021

UNT CVAD Art Studio Facility Update
November 16, 2021
Construction Continues on a new Art Studio Facility for the University of North Texas, College of Visual Arts and Design

Benton Museum of Art Public Opening
November 11, 2021
Pomona College’s new Benton Museum of Art publicly celebrated its opening with its Community Welcome on November 13th.

Denver Art Museum Reopened
October 22, 2021
The Denver Art Museum has reopened its expanded and reimagined campus, unveiling the restored and renovated Martin Building and the new Sie Welcome Center.

Jeffry on Inside the Benton Podcast
October 5, 2021
Jeffry talks about the design of the new Benton Museum of Art on the student-produced Inside the Benton podcast

Denver Art Museum Featured in ARCHITECT
August 23, 2021
Machado Silvetti and Fentress Architects’ Renovation and Expansion of Gio Ponti’s Denver Art Museum Martin Building Featured in an In-depth Article on the Project and Ponti

Downtown Cary Park Construction Underway
August 17, 2021
Construction is underway on the Town of Cary’s new 7-acre municipal park

The Shape of Our Existing Buildings
August 4, 2021
Machado Silvetti Principal, Jeffry Burchard writes about the critical practice of evaluating and extending the use of existing buildings.

The Benton in Architect’s Newspaper
July 22, 2021
The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College was featured in the Architect’s Newspaper.

Stephanie Presents Denver Art Museum at BSA REOPENINGS
July 9, 2021
Stephanie Randazzo-Dwyer presented Machado Silvetti’s renovation and expansion of the Denver Art Museum in the Summer 2021 BSA Online Streaming Series, REOPENINGS.

Jorge as Panelist in Upcoming Historic Preservation Webinar
May 03, 2021
Jorge joined Menokin Foundation Executive Director, Sam McKelvey, in a webinar event titled, “Through the Looking Glass: Historic Preservation at Menokin” organized by The Branch Museum of Architecture & Design.

Denver Art Museum Reopening Announced
April 22, 2021
The Denver Art Museum will reopen its expanded and reimagined campus at the end of October, unveiling the restored and renovated Martin Building and the new Sie Welcome Center.

Downtown Cary Park Awarded in 2020 Architect's Newspaper Best of Design
February 03, 2021
Downtown Cary Park kicks off the new year with a completed set of construction documents, an Honorable Mention in the Unbuilt Landscape category of Architect’s Newspaper awards, and an exciting rendering update.

2020

Menokin Glass House Project in the Wall Street Journal
November 03, 2020
“[The Menokin Glass House Project] is the most fiercely ambitious historic restoration project in America today.” - Michael J. Lewis, Wall Street Journal.

Stephanie on DESIGN:ED Podcast
October 1, 2020
Principal, Stephanie Randazzo Dwyer interviewed on Architectural Record’s DESIGN:ED Podcast.

OPENINGS
June 16, 2020
Principal Jeffry Burchard Presented the New Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College as a Part of a New Online BSA Lecture Series.

Revitalize, Replace, Reimagine - Terrazzo and Tile at the Denver Art Museum
February 27, 2020
Stephanie spoke on Machado Silvetti’s approach to Terrazzo and Tile for the Denver Art Museum project.

New Associate, S. Austin Ward
February 27, 2020
Machado Silvetti is pleased to announce that Austin Ward has been promoted to the position of Associate.

Jeffry Honored with AIA Young Architects Award
February 14, 2020
Principal, Jeffry Burchard has been honored by the AIA with a 2020 Young Architects Award.

2019

The Benton Receives ACI Award
December 05, 2019
The Benton Museum of Art was the ACISCC 2019 recipient of the Innovative Uses of Concrete in Construction Award.

Building Z - CTBUH Award of Excellence
December 04, 2019
Building Z, of the Polo Dot Office Park, recognized with the CTBUH Award of Excellence: Renovation Award.

UNT CVAD Opening Celebrated
October 18, 2019
UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Celebrated the Opening of Their New Building.

Druker Lecture Series: Rodolfo and Jorge
October 11, 2019
On November 9th, Rodolfo and Jorge were the honorary Druker Lecture series speakers and recipients of the Griffin Award at the Boston Public Library's Central Library.

DAM Welcome Center Wins Award
October 11, 2019
Denver Art Museum Welcome Center Awarded Best Jumbo Glass Project in Glass Magazine’s 2019 Awards Program.

Stephanie at Facades+ Denver
September 5, 2019
Stephanie spoke at Facades+ Denver on the ongoing Denver Art Museum project.

Cary Downtown Park – Project Update
June 28, 2019
Machado Silvetti is excited to be a part of the team designing a new downtown park for the Town of Cary.

New Project | Alamo Museum and Visitor Center
June 10, 2019
Machado Silvetti is proud to announce our selection as Design Architect for the new Alamo Museum and Visitor Center.

Manufacturing Architecture
January 2, 2019
Asian Art Study Center featured in recently published reference guide, Manufacturing Architecture.

2018

Denver Art Museum North Building Project Tops Out
December 7, 2018
The final beam of the new Welcome Center was placed in a topping-out ceremony.

Polo Dot – Construction Update
December 6, 2018
Construction nears completion on Phase One of the Polo Dot Office Park

Jorge in Spain
November 14, 2018
Jorge to chair the panel of judges for the 17th Edition of the Tile of Spain Awards and present two lectures while in Spain this coming week

The Work of Machado & Silvetti
November 14, 2018
The comprehensive monograph of Rodolfo and Jorge’s work, spanning the entire history of the office, has been published

Now Practice Now Summit
October 18, 2018
The Now Practice Now BSA Series to culminate in a summit involving a cross-section of Boston’s architectural community who will discuss how core aspects of practice interact with issues that are uniquely encountered today.

Jorge Silvetti Featured in Architect Magazine
June 21, 2018
Founding Principal Jorge Silvetti is featured by Architect Magazine as the 2018 AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion for Architectural Education individual recipient.

Pomona College Museum of Art – Concrete Mock-UP
April 11, 2018
Construction is underway on the new Pomona College Museum of Art.

2017

Machado Silvetti Designed Forty West Wins Cityscape Award
March 20, 2017
Developer, SODIC received the 2018 Cityscape Award in the Best Low to Medium Rise Built Residential Project Category for their project, Forty West, a multi-block mixed-use development designed by Machado Silvetti

Jorge Silvetti Honored with 2018 AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion
December 06, 2017
Founding Principal Jorge Silvetti is the 2018 AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion for Architectural Education recipient. The Topaz Medallion, “recognizes outstanding individual contributions in architectural education.”

POLO DOT Office Park Construction Continues
November 28, 2017
Phase One construction continues to progress on a new high-rise office park in Buenos Aires being developed by IRSA

UNT CVAD Construction WebCam
November 07, 2017
Construction is underway on the College of Visual Arts and Design at the University of North Texas. Upon completion, the building will accommodate over two thousand students in a 220,000 square-foot facility.

AIA New England Honor Award
October 20, 2017
AIA New England presents Machado Silvetti with an Honor Award for the Asian Art Study Center at the Ringling Museum of Art.

Rodolfo and Jorge Honored
October 07, 2017
Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti honored at the 12th Annual Provincetown Art Association and Museum Benefit Gala.

New Associates
September 05, 2017
Machado Silvetti is pleased to announce that Seiee Kim and Sophia Zelov have been promoted to the position of Associate.

TRX Takes Shape
September 05, 2017
Major construction projects underway at Tun Razak Exchange, the 70-acre Financial District planned by Machado Silvetti.

POLO DOT Office Park Under Construction
September 05, 2017
Phase One construction is underway on a new high-rise office park in Buenos Aires being developed by IRSA.

VGU Construction Progress, July 2017
July 20, 2017
Sophia Zelov, Seiee Kim and Jeffry Burchard visited the site of the new Vietnamese-German University in Binh Duong Province.

TRX Talk
July 06, 2017
Jeffry Burchard will speak on his experience developing the master plan for Kuala Lumpur’s new financial district, Tun Razak Exchange, at 4:00pm MYT Monday, July 10.

Aeon Residential Development
June 06, 2017
New residential development in West Cairo is being developed by MARAKEZ.

Pomona College Museum Groundbreaking
June 06, 2017
Pomona College Museum of Art breaks ground.

Boston Facades+ Panel Discussion
June 05, 2017
Stephanie Randazzo Dwyer to speak at the Boston Facades+ Conference on “Making Space for Bostonians,” at 11:00am Tuesday, June 6.

New Publication
June 05, 2017
Jorge Silvetti’s recently published Studio Report, Paths, Sounds, Ruins: Imagining Architecture in Candelaria is now available.

Assistant Professor
June 01, 2017
Jeffry Burchard Appointed Assistant Professor in Practice of Architecture at Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Lecture | Recent Work
April 12, 2017
On Wednesday, 11 April at 19:00, founding principal, Jorge Silvetti will lecture at the Pantheon Institute in Rome on the firm's recent work.

VGU Site Visit
March 17, 2017
Construction is underway at the Vietnamese-German University

2016

2016 Best of Design Award
December, 2016
The Menokin Project wins AN's Best of Design Award for Unbuilt/On the Boards.

Denver Art Museum Project Launch
December 08, 2016
Fentress Architects and Machado Silvetti to lead revitalization of Gio Ponti’s only realized building in North America.

VGU Groundbreaking
October 13, 2016
Vietnamese-German University Breaks Ground.

AIA New England Honors Kennedy TSA
September 30, 2016
AIA New England Presents Machado Silvetti with the "Honor Award for Excellence in Architecture".

Sarasota Modern | Architect
June 9, 2016
The Center for Asian Art featured on Architect Magazine's June cover.

A Contribution to the Public Realm
May 25, 2016
The users of the Silver Spring Civic Center speak about the building's value.

Terra-Cotta Da Vida | AN
May 20, 2016
The Center for Asian Art featured on the cover of Architects Newspaper

Testimonials | Silver Spring Civic
May 25, 2016
Rodolfo will speak about design excellence and building in urban contexts through the office's work with developers in Silver Spring and elsewhere.

New Project | UNT CVAD
May 2016
Machado Silvetti and Corgan are designing a new College of Visual Arts & Design for the University of North Texas.

ENTRANCEformation
May 26, 2016
Stephanie Randa
zzo Dwyer to present at the AAM Annual Meeting.

Recent Opening
March 2016
Center for Asian Art in the Dr. Helga Wall-Apelt Gallery of Asian Art Open.

BSA Award | VGU
January 2016
VGU wins BSA Honor Award in Campus and Urban Planning.

2015

More of Something Else
October 8, 2015
Jeffry Lectured on "More of Something Else" at the RISD launch of the 2016 Int|AR journal on the Experience Economy.

2014

TSA Completion
December 19, 2014
Kennedy Center for the Arts: A new building that combines the studio arts and theatre programs at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York.

Construction Update, Winter 2014
December, 2014
A construction update from three of Machado Silvetti’s ongoing projects: the Kennedy Center, Tun Razak Exchange and the Ringling Center for Asian Art.


Construction Progress
September, 2014
Installation of the Center for Asian Arts' terracotta façade panels.

Construction Progress at TRX
October 22, 2014
Civil works
are underway at Tun-Razak Exchange in Kuala Lumpur.

Times Square Tower Exhibition
August 22, 2014
The 1984 entry for the Times Square Tower Competition is currently featured at the Skyscraper Museum in New York City.

Center for Asian Art in the Dr. Helga Wall-Apelt Gallery of Asian Art
July 14, 2014
Fabrication has begun on the green glazed ceramic panels. The façade is being fabricated at Boston Valley Terra Cot
ta.

Vietnamese-German University
March 12, 2014
Machado and Silvetti Associates has been named the General Design Planner for the New Model Campus of Vietnamese-German University in the Binh Duong Province of Vietnam. This appointment is the result of an international competition held in 2013.

2013

"Architectural Explorations: Pedagogical Practices"
December 3 , 2013
Jorge Silvetti will deliver the keynote speech of this International Seminar on December 12 in Cusco, Peru. Organized by the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, this International Seminar hosts discussions regarding current educational pedagogies and will explore the future of architectural education. The week-long seminar will take place in Lima, Cuzco and Machu Pichu, December 9-14.

"All About Some Recent Buildings"
October 28 , 2013
Rodolfo Machado will present a lecture at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Friday November 1st, 4:30pm. On the same day, Rodolfo is presenting to the Milwaukee Design Council at 12 noon.

Di Tella Arquitectura
September 18, 2013
Jorge Silvetti will have a conversation with Ciro Najle about the recent work of the office. The event takes place at 7:00 pm at Hall A2. Campus Alcorta: Av. Figueroa Alcorta 7350, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.

New Associate
September 06 , 2013
Jeffry Burchard has been promoted to the position of Associate. Jeffry is an Architect and has been with the office since 2008. He brings special expertise in design, advanced geometry, computation, parametric technology, material fabrication, strategic energy use and historical and formal analysis.

Buenos Aires Bienal de Arquitectura
August 08, 2013
Jorge Silvetti has been invited to speak at the 2013 Bienal de Arquitectura in Buenos Aires. The Bienal takes place the during the week of September 23 and Jorge's lecture is on
the 27th.

"Six Recent Buildings"
July 24, 2013
Rodolfo Machado will present a lecture at the Facultad de Arquitectura, Planeamiento y Diseno, Universidad de Rosario, Argentina on Wednesday July 31st, 3pm.

Black Family Visual Arts Center
July 22, 2013
World-Architects.com has included the Black Family Visual Arts Center at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire in its 50×50 feature. 50×50 is a state-by-state look at architecture in the United States.

La Nueva Villa Getty
June 25, 2013
We have just released La Nueva Villa Getty detailing the 12-year expansion and transformation of the Getty Villa in Malibu. The book is co-authored by Jorge Silvetti and Conrad Ello and introduced by Franciso Mangado. This richly illustrated account offers a comprehensive graphic record of the project's complex components and scales. The monograph, available in Spanish only, was presented to the public in Madrid by Rafael Moneo, Francisco Mangado and El Pais critic Luis Fernandex Galiano on June 6th at the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid.

Jorge Silvetti to lecture at RPI
April 2, 2013
Jorge Silvetti will present the office's recent work at Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute on Monday, April 15th at 6:00pm.

The Mint Museum receives an AIA Charlotte Honor Award
March 30, 2013
The Mint Museum is the recipient of an Honor Award from AIA Charlotte. This project combines the Mint Museum of Art and the Mint Museum of Craft and Design on a prominent site in downtown Charlotte, NC.

Rodolfo Machado Lectures in Puerto Rico
February 13, 2013
Rodolfo Machado gave a lecture last Saturday at the University of Puerto Rico, Escuela de Arquitectura. The lecture, titled 5 New Buildings, 5 Different Architectures, covered the recent work of Machado and Silvetti Associates.

Jorge Silvetti Writes Essay on Urban Interventions in Buenos Aires
February 12, 2013
Jorge Silvetti's essay, "Buenos Aires: A Tale of Two Cities?" appears in the new book, In the Life of Cities. The book, published by Lars Muller Publishers, is the culmination of a colloquium held at Harvard's Graduate School of Design.

The Chazen Museum of Art Receives a 2012 BSA Honor Award for Design Excellence
February 12, 2013
The Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin is the recipient of an Honor Award in Design Excellence from the Boston Society of Architects. This project is the embodiment of a strong physical connection and sense of continuity between an existing museum and its addition.

2011

Silver Spring Civic Building at Veterans' Plaza Receives a Building Design+Construction Gold Award
August 18, 2011
The Civic Building at Veterans Plaza in Silver Spring, Maryland is the recipient of a Gold Award in the Building Design+Construction 2011 Team Awards.

Machado and Silvetti Associates Ranked 11th in "The Architect 50"
May 27, 2011
Architect Magazine recently released its third-annual ranking of American Architecture firms, judged on three factors: profitability, sustainable ethos, and design quality. Machado and Silvetti Associates is ranked 11th on the list.

Machado and Silvetti Associates Selected For New Project at Massachusetts College of Art and Design
February 9, 2011
Mass Art: Machado and Silvetti Associates will redesign MassArt's Bakalar and Paine Galleries on Huntington Avenue. The scheduled renovation will expand and update the galleries, making them more inviting and accessible to the college community and to the public.

2010

Grand Opening of New Silver Spring Civic Building
July 21, 2010
Opening celebrations for the new Silver Spring Civic Building at Veterans Plaza took place on July 9, 2010.

Mint Museum Grand Opening
June 8, 2010
The Mint Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina will open its doors to the public on Friday, October 1st. The museum is hosting a 24-Hour Grand Opening celebration, which includes a ribbon cutting ceremony and activities for all ages.

New Project Imagery | Mint Museum | Chazen Museum
May 17, 2010
See the following links for imagery of the Mint Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina and the Chazen Museum of Art
at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

New Photography for the AUB Suliman S. Olayan School of Business
March 11, 2010
Visit the American University o
f Beirut website.

2009

AUB School of Business Unveiled to the Public
October 26, 2009
Opening celebrations for the Suliman S. Olayan School of Business took place on October 13, 2009. Read the AMEinfo.com article for details on the ceremony.

Chazen Museum of Art Expansion Under Construction
October 7, 2009
The Chazen Museum of Art on the University of Wisconsin's Madison campus is under construction. The design by Machado and Silvetti Associates will add 81,000 square feet to the museum, nearly doubling the gallery space for the permanent collection and temporary exhibits. The expansion is scheduled for completion in the fall of 2011.

AUB School of Business Nears Completion
August 11, 2009
Opening celebrations for the Suliman S. Olayan School of Business have been scheduled for October 13, 2009. On August 15, 2009 the project will be handed over to the school and will be fully occupied by the start of the fall semester.

New York University Announces Plans for New Spiritual Center
June 2, 2009
"The site, on Washington Square South and Thompson Street, will be home to NYU's Center for Academic and Spiritual Life, which will include spaces for religious observance, offices for NYU's Chaplains' Circle, classes, music rehearsals, and conferences, and will include space for an ongoing Catholic presence. The creation of this Center will provide a communal home for our students' religious and spiritual lives, as well as furnish us with additional academic space in our core area."

Community Service Award
January 11, 2009
Construction Communications has awarded Harvard University a Community Service Award for Machado and Silvetti Associates' graduate student housing project at One Western Avenue in Allston, Massachusetts. The award recognizes the building as important for aiding in local and state economic development efforts over the past decade.

Silver Spring Town Square and Civic Center Under Construction
January 11, 2009
The Machado and Silvetti Associates town square and civic center in Silver Spring, Maryland, is under construction as of October 1st, 2008. Anticipated completion of the project is March 2010. Silverchips article by Fran Djoukeng on Silver Spring Town Square.

2008

Bowdoin College Museum of Art
February 19, 2008
Suzanne Stephens, Architectural Record: “
Machado and Silvetti Associates chooses a dialectical, but not dissonant approach to adding onto the historic Bowdoin College Museum of Art in Brunswick, Maine.”


AIA New England Design Awards Winner
November 6, 2008
Renovation and Expansion of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, in Brunswick, Maine, wins an Honor Award from the AIA New England's 2008 Design Awards program. The project is featured in the October 2008 issue of Maine Home + Design Magazine."

American Architecture Award Winner
November 6, 2008
The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design has awarded the Bowdoin College Museum of Art renovation and expansion in Brunswick, Maine, an American Architecture Award, in recognition of being among "the most significant new contemporary architecture, landscape architecture, interiors, and urban planning in the United States."

SODIC Gears up for Cityscape Dubai
November 6, 2008
Machado and Silvetti Associates' Eastown Design Featured.

The Chronicle of Higher Education
November 6, 2008
"Dartmouth College Visual Arts Center as a New Campus Gateway".

Bowdoin College Museum of Art
August 19, 2008
"Machado and Silvetti have given new life to a small museum, one alive with a feeling of learning and civic engagement." Article by James McCown of ArchitectureWeek.com.

Maine Statewide Historic Preservation Honor Award
August 19, 2008
Maine Preservation honors the Bowdoin College Museum of Art in Brunswick, ME, with a 2008 Statewide Historic Preservation Honor Award.

ASU Hassayampa awarded RADA's Grand Award
August 19, 2008
Machado and Silvetti Associates + Gould Evans, LLC Hassayampa Academic Village at Arizona State University, in Tempe, is presented a "Grand Award" from the 2008 Residential Architect Design Awards.

Atelier 505
August 19, 2008
Atelier 505 mixed-use commercial and residential building, in Boston's Historic South End, is one of ten developments from North America selected as winners of the Urban Land Institute's (ULI) 2008 Awards for Excellence: The Americas Competition.

Architype Review
August 19, 2008
Architype Review features Harvard University One Western Avenue graduate student housing, as one of 2008's Notable Dormitory Projects.

2007

The American Institute of Architects Announces the 2007 COTE Top Ten Green Projects
April 23, 2007
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and its Committee on the Environment (COTE) have selected the top ten examples of sustainable architecture and green design solutions that protect and enhance the environment. The projects will be honored on May 3rd at the AIA 2007 National Convention and Design Exposition in San Antonio.

Getty Villa Renovation and Expansion
April 2007
Construction Communications, Southern California Edition.

Machado and Silvetti challenge and benefit a historic seaside community with the Provincetown art association and Museum
March, 2007
To those who have visited Provincetown, Massachusetts, it would be hard to imagine a 20,000-square-foot institutional building rising up in the middle of that quaint, New England seaside town. But such a building now exists, and thanks to a thoughtful design by Machado and Silvetti Associates, it fits right in.

Architects Unveil Sneak Peek of Chazen
February 2nd, 2007
After fundraising and gathering support since the late 1990s, Chazen Museum supporters received their first glimpse Thursday night of a 62,000-square foot expansion project. Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti of Associates of Boston were awarded the bid last month in association with Continuum Architects in Milwaukee. Machado visited the campus Thursday night and spoke to a crowd at the Chazen with a set of preliminary concept renderings.

2006

36 Hours, Provincetown, Mass
August 11, 2006
Fred A. Bernstein, The New York Times: "Park your bike at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum (460 Commercial Street, 508-487-1750; www.paam.org), the town's premier art space, especially with its smart new addition by Machado and Silvetti (the architects of the Getty Villa restoration in Los Angeles). It's open till 10 p.m. (and free) on Friday nights. There are dozens of other galleries in Provincetown, and they're all open late on Fridays. You'll have to make one detour to the DNA Gallery (288 Bradford Street, 508-487-7700; dnagallery.com). DNA shares space with the Provincetown Tennis Club, which explains the Ping-Pong table in the lobby. If you're bored with art, volley for serve."

In Cozy P-town, a Spacious Newcomer Fits Right In
June 4, 2006
Robert Campbell, Blobe Correspondent: "Indoors, the museum is a delight. The galleries are high and wide and so arranged that you can take them all in—new ones and old ones—with one looping walk. They're beautifully lighted from skylights, which face north to avoid direct sun. Their backs, facing south, bear photovoltaic panels. There's artificial light too, but it automatically dims as daylight increases. The whole building, in fact, is a serious attempt at green architecture. The museum expects a silver LEED rating (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) from the US Green Building Council…"

Architectural Record Editor Robert Ivy visits the Getty Villa
June 6, 2006
"What a scrumptious sight. All that vegetation, all that money so artfully deployed to create an Eden in concrete and stone. The architects seemed to have worked at two scales-a sort of muscular heroic, in which beefy walls step along canyon walls, offering heft and a clearly articulated step up the canyon walls, then cascading down the hillsides in a series of cascades. At the same time, the hybrid project includes a wealth of detailing that would make an emperor blush: Italian marble that glows from within, bronze fittings and entire walls of glazing, hand-crafted sconces and fittings, and more varieties of concrete than you could have imagined existed. Black marble flows like water on flat surfaces; Turkish onyx caps a wall. All that oil money has been frozen in time, transformed into a roman dreamscape that funnels inside to the displays, climatically and seismically stabilized."

Clifford Pearson on the Getty Villa in Architectural Record
May 11, 2006
"By pushing most of the new buildings into the side of the canyon, Machado and Silvetti hid much of the structures' bulk and used them as a finely articulated retaining wall. The firm also tied the various pieces together with a meandering path punctuated by stairs, landings, terraces, and scenic overlooks. The best of the new is the grand entry pavilion, whose freestanding, onyx-topped portal frames a dramatic view of the villa looming above it. The outdoor spaces spanning the divide are wonderful: well-proportioned, urbane places for enjoying a snack, relaxing, or pondering the riddle of restoring a facsimile of a house that no one in 2,000 years has seen. As for the villa itself, Machado and Silvetti's renovation delivers a near miracle-a museum that elicits no smirks from the art world.

Without irony or any Postmodern winks, the architects treated the villa as a serious building, as "an artifact in a collection," explains Silvetti. First-time visitors probably won't know it, but the architects made major changes-including adding 58 windows to the once-dark gallery corridors around the inner peristyle, opening up the atrium with a retractable skylight, and creating a series of dazzling stone floors that interpret ancient decorative patterns. As every jeweler knows, the setting is as important as the jewel, especially if the rock turns out to be cubic zirconia. Machado and Silvetti has done a masterful job with the Getty's setting, crafting a sophisticated ensemble of buildings, plazas, and landscaping that finally provides a real home for a relic of another time and place."

Getty Villa awarded Grand Prize at LA Architecture Awards
19 May 2006
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New PAAM Images by Anton Grassl
April 25, 2006
A new series of exterior images by the photographer Anton Grassl can be found here.

Flickr Getty Images
April 26, 2006
Many images taken by visitors to the Getty Villa can be found on the social photography site Flickr.

Getty Villa Works on Many Layers, Robert Campbell, The Boston Globe
April 16, 2006
"Wonderful buildings are rare. Too many things can go wrong. Like a choir of angels, everyone involved has to sing in harmony—the architect, the owner, the engineers and other consultants, the builders, the neighbors, and the people who furnish, manage, and occupy the place. So it's a pleasure to report that the Getty Villa in Malibu, which was designed by Boston architects and opened in January, is a wonderful building."

South Boston Maritime Park awarded ASLA General Design Award of Honor
April 25, 2006
Already featured in Landscape Architecture magazine and local periodicals, and recipient of an Honor Award from the Boston Society of Landscape Architects, the park and its café are among the most popular sites in the emerging Seaport district. "The level of craftsmanship is so appealing and responsive to the maritime legacy."

Provincetown Museum Mixes History With Avant-Garde
April 9, 2006
William Morgan, Hartford Courant: "The just-completed addition to the Provincetown Art Association and Museum is as edgy, remarkable and as captivating as the town itself. This unabashedly modern concrete, glass and wood addition is attached to a simple frame Federal-period house that has served as the association's home for 85 years. With the exception of some shingled sheathing, there has been no attempt to reconcile past and present. Yet that very in-your-face attitude is why the new museum is such a triumph."

When in Malibu, Do as the Romans Did
26 March 2006
Jeanne Cooper, SF Chronicle: "With a new entrance, buildings, landscaping and special events centered on its classical arts collection, the Getty Villa is both more welcoming and more rewarding than before-if you can get in. You see, while the spirit of J. Paul might drop in whenever he chooses, the public needs free, timed tickets that are already sold out through the end of July. But if, like the new villa's designers, you're willing to take a slightly different approach, you might be able to score a visit with a special bonus…"

The Mint Museums Expansion Continues...
March 6, 2006
Further information about Machado and Silvetti's expansion and relocation of the Mint Museums in Charlotte, North Carolina can now be found on their website, where Patricia Rodgers, Chair of The Mint Museums' Board of Trustees, elaborates on the design team choice. "During the interview process, the Selection Committee felt strongly that this team demonstrated a passion for every aspect of what the Mint is trying to accomplish for the community. We could see their ability to collaborate in everything they told us and everything they showed us."

An Afternoon at the Getty Villa
March 6, 2006
Tucker Neel, LA Alternative: Tucker Neel spends an afternoon at the Getty Villa: "Just before the Villa closed and the guards kicked me out, I took a second to inhale the picture perfect view of the Pacific Ocean from the top floor overlooking the Outer Peristyle gardens. I found myself caught in a moment of total enchantment…"

Getty Villa Digs Out After Its Own Volcanic Eruption
February 20, 2006
William Booth, The Washington Post: "The renovated Getty Villa, with its new marble and mosaic floors and freshly painted walls, is now surrounded by a new campus of modernist buildings designed by Boston architects Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti. The lean, clean structures house administration, education, conservation staffs, as well as a welcome pavilion, store and café… Among the challenges the architects had to deal with was the flow. What they hit upon… is the metaphor of an archeological dig. Today a visitor approaches the villa first from below; then you ascend to and rise above it, and look down and see it nestled in a narrow canyon, "as though the villa was being excavated."

When in Rome: A Striking Redesign of the Getty's Malibu Villa
February 20, 2006
Paul Goldberger, The New Yorker: "By treating the barely old as a revered object, Machado and Silvetti somehow make visitors feel that this building is no longer an object of ridicule but, rather, worthy of respect. It is an understated, sly maneuver, and they do it without taking the easy path of irony. Machado and Silvetti have recast the villa not only through their upgrades but in the way they have surrounded it with a series of new structures, changing its context. The villa is no longer its own little theme park: it is now an architectural folly in the center of a carefully conceived, impeccably wrought modern campus. In the English landscape tradition, the folly was not a trivial object but a noble act of historical connoisseurship, playing off against a great manor house that was designed in a more contemporary style. Machado and Silvetti have saved the once outlandish villa by connecting it to this honorable architectural heritage."

Getty Gets Grand Opening
February 3, 2006
Fernando Roldan, Canyon News: "We worked to reverse the difficulties created by the steep topography, transforming it from a barrier into a virtue of the overall campus," Jorge Silvetti, principal of architects Machado and Silvetti Associates, Inc., said in the press release. "Now, visitors can wander through the lush site, following the contours of the design and terrain, to experience the drama of an archeological dig. Here we have uncovered, as it were, previously hidden artifacts that are presented to visitors as if they were his or her discovery."

New Getty Museum Gives Ancient Artifacts a Fresh Face
February 3, 2006
Gloria Goodale , Christian Science Monitor: "Originally built in 1974 by oil tycoon J. Paul Getty to showcase an eclectic collection that included not only antiquities but French furniture and paintings by the Old Masters, the museum was closed eight years ago for an ambitious modernization and expansion. Everything but the ancient art was moved up to the Getty's sister museum in Brentwood. The beachside villa was refurbished and redesigned as a one-of-a-kind world-class "campus," devoted to the study and exhibition of classical art, with new on-site research and conservation facilities."

Malibu Museum Getty Gets Lift
February 19, 2006
Jerry Brown , Boston Herald: "The original villa and a couple of other smaller buildings had been built using little of the 64-acre site. In order to expand the facility to allow construction of the 23 galleries in which the art is displayed, the hill had to be excavated to provide more buildable space. By the same method, a parking structure, sadly lacking in the grounds of the earlier museum, was created."

Renovated Classical Museum Returns to L.A. Art Scene
Februrary 2, 2006
Evan Henerson, Press Telegram: "The galleries themselves have also undergone a significant face lift. A central staircase now links the two floors… The addition of nearly 60 windows and skylights floods the building with natural light."It really gets you close to one of the most important traits of the Roman household: the connection to nature," says Silvetti. "That was very important to us. Natural light and classical art were meant for each other."

The Getty Villa: The 'Wow' Factor
February 2, 2006
Tom Teicholz, Huffpost: "As you turn the corner, you are dazzled by a 180-degree panorama that looks over the roof of the villa itself, down the canyon and out to the sea. You can take in the breadth of the outdoor peristyle gardens, the new entrance of the Getty Villa in all its classical splendor, and then look up the hill to the new structures, the café with indoor and outdoor seating and a snack cart, as well as a new museum gift shop, the Getty ranch house and the new buildings devoted to staff, conferences, conservation and education."

Villa's Reopening a Low-Key Marvel
January 29, 2006
Mike Boehm and Lynne Heffley, LA Times:"The Getty Villa reopened to the public Saturday, a low-key unveiling that nonetheless left visitors marveling – as much at the beauty of the $275-million transformation of the museum and grounds as at the antiquities collection inside. Despite storms buffeting the J. Paul Getty Trust for more than a year, all was sunny in Pacific Palisades, where trust President Barry Munitz held the door to welcome the first visitors."The presentation of the art is already an art. The site is art," said Denise Brkljacic, who with her husband, Predrag, and 38 others in a group from the Fullerton Senior Multi-Service Center, were among the first regular guests to set foot on the grounds since the villa closed in 1997."

The Getty's Awkward Bit
January 28, 2006
Stephen West, The Globe and Mail:"This job was much more extensive than a renovation," Silvetti said. "It was the creation of a campus," including a 450-seat outdoor amphitheatre, 250-seat auditorium, restaurant, bookstore, offices, conservation labs and parking structures arranged around the central museum building."

Getty's Vision Is Vindicated
January 30, 2006
John Hiscock, Telegraph:" The long-anticipated opening was California's biggest art and architecture event of the year. Words are being eaten and criticism rethought. Instead of an old man's display of personal vanity, the Getty Villa, as it is called, is now viewed as a vibrantly splendid testament to the oilman's vision and dreams of grandeur."

Getty Museum Reopening Its Much Renovated Villa
January 27, 2006
John Rogers, Seattle Times: "I would hope there is a sense of wonder that really surprises in a very, very happy and positive way," Silvetti said as he sat in the plaza's courtyard on a recent sun-dappled day. "Our vision of the project was very deliberate – to create surprises."

Seeing the Ancients Anew
January 26, 2006
Nancy Ganiard Smith, Palisadian Post:" (T)he revamped Villa… following the winning design of architects Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti, is perhaps the most carefully done building of its kind ever built, with a state-of-the-art systems installed throughout to ensure the safety of the works of art."

Villa Shines Through Getty's Clouds
January 26, 2006
Christopher Knight of the LATimes CalendarLive:"As redesigned by the Boston-based architectural team of Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti, the extraordinary complex exudes an unmistakably elegiac aura."

LA Daily News on the Getty Villa
2006
Renovated classical museum returns to L.A. art scene. "Initial impressions count for a lot, and the people who have redesigned and renovated the Getty Villa are looking to produce some serious "Wows!" rather quickly…"

A Window on the Past Opens Wider
2006
Christopher Reynolds of the LATimes CalendarLive:"No matter if Herakles has fallen off your holiday card list. Never mind if you don't know an alabastron from a loutrophoros. Odds are you will soon find yourself at the Getty Villa on the edge of Malibu, maybe trailing a loved one, maybe squiring out-of-towners. After an eight-year closure for renovation and litigation, the villa finally reopens Saturday… "Facing tricky topography and the property's eccentric history as a 20th century copy of a 2,000-year-old Roman country house, the answer of architects Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti was to half-bury everything in the hillside. This gives the whole place the feeling of a well-catered archeological dig, minus the dust, plus a few thousand plants and up to 1,200 visitors per day…"

Machado and Silvetti Associates Chosen for Mint Museums Project
2006
Machado and Silvetti Associates, a Boston architectural firm experienced with museums, has been chosen to design the Mint Museums' new building on South Tryon Street uptown. The firm will work with Washington, D.C., consultant George Sexton and Charlotte firm Clark Patterson Associates. The museum will be part of a complex spearheaded by Wachovia that will include retail, a 1,100-seat theater and condos. "It's a very, very complicated project," Mint board chairman Pat Rodgers said Wednesday of a new facility pegged at 145,000 square feet and $54 million. The three firms, she said, were chosen to cooperate on ensuring the Mint fits into the complex but also stands out-facing Tryon Street, it will be next to a 40-plus story Wachovia tower and have condos above; creating an identity for the crafts museum. The project brings together the fine arts from the Randolph Road museum and crafts from the North Tryon museum, a venue that's gotten national support and attention, something the Mint wants to hold onto; and helping create a new urban gateway for uptown's southern end, bringing together open space, the area's first cultural facilities, retail and offices.

Guardian Article on the Getty Villa: “Under the California Sun”
January 26, 2006
Emily Carr, The Guardian: "The Getty Villa is reopening this week after a 12-year, $275m renovation. Its new raison d'etre: to house and display the museum's extensive, and lately disputed, classical antiquities collection. Emily Carr takes a tour with architect Jorge Silvetti. If controversy is a harbinger of success – and in Los Angeles, it usually is – then the Getty Villa, one of this city's most treasured cultural icons, is set to be a smash hit as it re-emerges after an epic facelift…"

Getty Villa Opens to the Public
2006
The Getty Villa in Malibu California is set to open to the public on the 18th of January, 2006. The Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades will reopen to the public on Saturday, January 28, bringing to an end the protracted renovation construction that began in 1997 but was interrupted by opposition to the project. This cultural landmark returns with a new mission as an educational center and museum dedicated to the study of the arts and cultures of ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruria.


The renovated Villa includes new galleries, which feature steel support systems hidden in the walls and floors to secure large and heavy works of art and protect them in case of earthquakes. Among other highlights are the new 250-seat auditorium and the 450-seat Barbara and Lawrence Fleischman Theater, an outdoor theater based on ancient prototypes that allows contemporary audiences to experience classical performances as they were once viewed. The site also incorporates new space for Getty staff and scholars, including state-of-the-art conservation laboratories, seminar rooms, a classroom, and the research library at the Villa with about 20,000 volumes. Further information is available at the Getty website.

2005

Provincetown Art Association and Museum Opens
2005
Machado and Silvetti Associates of Boston is nearing completion on the renovation and expansion of the Provincetown Art Association and Museum. The design achieves the objectives as expressed by the museum: to significantly increase the ability to store a growing art collection; to develop a clear sequence of gallery spaces; to expand the Museum School facilities; and to establish a clear entry for the Museum that incorporated the existing structures. In doing so, the project has dramatically improved the museum's ability to store and display art, and represents an attempt to shape an architectural identity for the institution within Provincetown's unique context, all the while adhering to rigorous standards of sustainable architecture. The site for the museum is located at the east end of Commercial Street, the town's main street, and the new expansion nearly doubles the amount of exhibit and storage space. The project began construction in November 2003 and is scheduled for final completion this fall. The Grand Opening is on Friday November 12. For more information on the museum, please visit their
website.