Beyond Architecture
The Hood Milk Bottle has come a long way from a roadside ice cream stand to a Boston icon.
We are pleased to have been given the opportunity to partner with the Boston Children’s Museum and HP Hood to help lead the restoration of a Boston landmark.
Historic Boston Incorporated asked our very own Scott Winkler AIA, LEED AP, to summarize his assessment of 50 Cedar Street as HBI prepares its preservation. The evaluation of the historic exterior of the St. James African Othrodox Church in Roxbury was completed in conjunction with Hacin + Associates.
Wessling Architects is proud to support the Quincy School Community Partnership. As a Quincy based business we are deeply invested in our community, especially in the area of education.
Wessling Architects is a proud sponsor of the 2020 Preservation Massachusetts Awards and a recipient of a Charles W. Eliot Award for exceptional vision and excellence in planning for preservation.
Wessling Architects worked with the Boston Children's Museum's inhouse exhibit design staff to design and document the major interior renovations of a key exhibit at the Boston Children's Museum. The Playspace is a unique exhibit for children ages 3 and under.
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke to a crowd of more than 2,000 people at the First Baptist Church in 1960.
Renovations will include accessibility upgrades + restoration of the gabled slate roof, wood windows and doors, and brick masonry facade.
Steve Wessling was honored with the 2019 Industry Leader of the Year award at the annual BOMA Boston TOBY Awards held at the Marriott Copley Place in Boston.