William Rawn Associates


William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc. in Boston, formed in 1983, has completed projects including mixed-use urban buildings, college campuses performing arts facilities, and affordable housing. Best known is the 1,200-seat Seiji Ozawa Hall for the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood, which was named by Leo Beranek’s Concert Halls and Opera Houses as one of the best concert halls in the US in terms of acoustics, and the second best concert hall built in the US in the past 50 years. Recently completed projects include the Berklee Tower at Berklee College of Music, Tata Hall at Harvard Business School, an overall campus masterplan and architectural design of the West Campus Residential district at Northeastern University in Boston, the ‘62 Center for Theatre and Dance at Williams College, the Cambridge Public Library, and the MIT Ashdown Graduate Student Residence Hall.
Within the last seven years, William Rawn Associates was ranked #1, #2, #3, and #4 in annual list of the nation’s top 50 firms. It was also named the industry leader in sustainable practices by ARCHITECT in 2011. In the past twenty years, the firm has won over 180 national, regional, city and state AIA Awards and other design awards. The firm has won 12 American Institute of Architects National Honor Awards,