Schwartz/Silver Architects
A nationally recognized architectural firm specializing in comprehensive planning & design for museums, libraries, & institutions | Boston, MA

🎉 Exciting news! Today the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art announced an approximately $100 million project that will result in a transformation and expansion of the organization’s 15-acre campus. The project includes construction of a 40,000 square-foot new museum building designed by Kengo Kuma & Associates (@kkaa_official)—the architect’s first museum building in the U.S.—in association with @schwartzsilver Architects Inc., along with significant renovations to the Brandywine Museum of Art’s beloved historic Mill building.
Landscape design for the expanded campus will be led by @fieldoperations and will include a remarkable expansion of the current Chadds Ford campus into a 325-acre public preserve and garden featuring ten miles of trails bookended by the two museum buildings. When completed, the new trails will create a loop through the changing landscape between both museum buildings, as well as the original studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth.
We invite you to learn more about this exciting expansion project on our website at www.brandywine.org/campus-expansion or clicking our 🔗 link in our bio. You can also check out exclusive articles shared today in @theartnewspaper.official and @phillyinquirer.
At the completion of this transformative project, Brandywine will be one Museum with two buildings, connected by a beautiful 325-acre public preserve and gardens with trails and outdoor spaces where guests can learn and find inspiration as they walk in the footsteps of great American artists. Visitors will also have a more immersive understanding of the Brandywine Conservancy’s activities through a new interactive exhibit in the Mill building and by learning opportunities along the campus preserve and trails.
🎨: First four renderings courtesy of Kengo Kuma & Associates and Field Operations. Last rendering courtesy of Vibsu.

🎉 Exciting news! Today the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art announced an approximately $100 million project that will result in a transformation and expansion of the organization’s 15-acre campus. The project includes construction of a 40,000 square-foot new museum building designed by Kengo Kuma & Associates (@kkaa_official)—the architect’s first museum building in the U.S.—in association with @schwartzsilver Architects Inc., along with significant renovations to the Brandywine Museum of Art’s beloved historic Mill building.
Landscape design for the expanded campus will be led by @fieldoperations and will include a remarkable expansion of the current Chadds Ford campus into a 325-acre public preserve and garden featuring ten miles of trails bookended by the two museum buildings. When completed, the new trails will create a loop through the changing landscape between both museum buildings, as well as the original studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth.
We invite you to learn more about this exciting expansion project on our website at www.brandywine.org/campus-expansion or clicking our 🔗 link in our bio. You can also check out exclusive articles shared today in @theartnewspaper.official and @phillyinquirer.
At the completion of this transformative project, Brandywine will be one Museum with two buildings, connected by a beautiful 325-acre public preserve and gardens with trails and outdoor spaces where guests can learn and find inspiration as they walk in the footsteps of great American artists. Visitors will also have a more immersive understanding of the Brandywine Conservancy’s activities through a new interactive exhibit in the Mill building and by learning opportunities along the campus preserve and trails.
🎨: First four renderings courtesy of Kengo Kuma & Associates and Field Operations. Last rendering courtesy of Vibsu.

🎉 Exciting news! Today the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art announced an approximately $100 million project that will result in a transformation and expansion of the organization’s 15-acre campus. The project includes construction of a 40,000 square-foot new museum building designed by Kengo Kuma & Associates (@kkaa_official)—the architect’s first museum building in the U.S.—in association with @schwartzsilver Architects Inc., along with significant renovations to the Brandywine Museum of Art’s beloved historic Mill building.
Landscape design for the expanded campus will be led by @fieldoperations and will include a remarkable expansion of the current Chadds Ford campus into a 325-acre public preserve and garden featuring ten miles of trails bookended by the two museum buildings. When completed, the new trails will create a loop through the changing landscape between both museum buildings, as well as the original studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth.
We invite you to learn more about this exciting expansion project on our website at www.brandywine.org/campus-expansion or clicking our 🔗 link in our bio. You can also check out exclusive articles shared today in @theartnewspaper.official and @phillyinquirer.
At the completion of this transformative project, Brandywine will be one Museum with two buildings, connected by a beautiful 325-acre public preserve and gardens with trails and outdoor spaces where guests can learn and find inspiration as they walk in the footsteps of great American artists. Visitors will also have a more immersive understanding of the Brandywine Conservancy’s activities through a new interactive exhibit in the Mill building and by learning opportunities along the campus preserve and trails.
🎨: First four renderings courtesy of Kengo Kuma & Associates and Field Operations. Last rendering courtesy of Vibsu.

🎉 Exciting news! Today the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art announced an approximately $100 million project that will result in a transformation and expansion of the organization’s 15-acre campus. The project includes construction of a 40,000 square-foot new museum building designed by Kengo Kuma & Associates (@kkaa_official)—the architect’s first museum building in the U.S.—in association with @schwartzsilver Architects Inc., along with significant renovations to the Brandywine Museum of Art’s beloved historic Mill building.
Landscape design for the expanded campus will be led by @fieldoperations and will include a remarkable expansion of the current Chadds Ford campus into a 325-acre public preserve and garden featuring ten miles of trails bookended by the two museum buildings. When completed, the new trails will create a loop through the changing landscape between both museum buildings, as well as the original studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth.
We invite you to learn more about this exciting expansion project on our website at www.brandywine.org/campus-expansion or clicking our 🔗 link in our bio. You can also check out exclusive articles shared today in @theartnewspaper.official and @phillyinquirer.
At the completion of this transformative project, Brandywine will be one Museum with two buildings, connected by a beautiful 325-acre public preserve and gardens with trails and outdoor spaces where guests can learn and find inspiration as they walk in the footsteps of great American artists. Visitors will also have a more immersive understanding of the Brandywine Conservancy’s activities through a new interactive exhibit in the Mill building and by learning opportunities along the campus preserve and trails.
🎨: First four renderings courtesy of Kengo Kuma & Associates and Field Operations. Last rendering courtesy of Vibsu.

🎉 Exciting news! Today the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art announced an approximately $100 million project that will result in a transformation and expansion of the organization’s 15-acre campus. The project includes construction of a 40,000 square-foot new museum building designed by Kengo Kuma & Associates (@kkaa_official)—the architect’s first museum building in the U.S.—in association with @schwartzsilver Architects Inc., along with significant renovations to the Brandywine Museum of Art’s beloved historic Mill building.
Landscape design for the expanded campus will be led by @fieldoperations and will include a remarkable expansion of the current Chadds Ford campus into a 325-acre public preserve and garden featuring ten miles of trails bookended by the two museum buildings. When completed, the new trails will create a loop through the changing landscape between both museum buildings, as well as the original studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth.
We invite you to learn more about this exciting expansion project on our website at www.brandywine.org/campus-expansion or clicking our 🔗 link in our bio. You can also check out exclusive articles shared today in @theartnewspaper.official and @phillyinquirer.
At the completion of this transformative project, Brandywine will be one Museum with two buildings, connected by a beautiful 325-acre public preserve and gardens with trails and outdoor spaces where guests can learn and find inspiration as they walk in the footsteps of great American artists. Visitors will also have a more immersive understanding of the Brandywine Conservancy’s activities through a new interactive exhibit in the Mill building and by learning opportunities along the campus preserve and trails.
🎨: First four renderings courtesy of Kengo Kuma & Associates and Field Operations. Last rendering courtesy of Vibsu.

We are excited to be a sponsor for the @midatlanticmuseums (MAAM) 2026 Building Museums Symposium. We're looking forward to exploring the future of museum planning, design, and construction, as well as seeing friends and making connections across the museum industry. Principal Jonathan Traficonte and Senior Associate Stewart Marshall will be attending the Symposium this week; if you're headed to Baltimore, be sure to find them and say hi!
#midatlanticassociationofmuseums #BuildingMuseums #Symposium #museums #MuseumLeadership #CapitalProjects #museumsinaction

Next week, Principal Mark Schatz and Associate Hannah Wang are attending the @scup_highered_planning North Atlantic Regional Conference in Hartford, CT. They are excited to meet fellow planning and design professionals and higher education leaders and explore how institutions are responding to today's challenges and their plan for resilience in an uncertain future. If you'll be at this SCUP Conference, Mark and Hannah would love to connect!
#SCUP #scupnorthatlantic #highereducation #conference

Schwartz/Silver had the privilege of working with Frank Gehry on 360 Newbury Street, which won the Harleston Parker Medal in 1991 as the “most beautiful building” in Greater Boston. At the time, it was one of the largest built projects for both offices. Frank made an indelible mark, and with this early work he transformed both Boston and our practice. We are so grateful to be a part of his amazing legacy, may his example last for generations.
#360newburystreet #frankgehry #architecture #schwartzsilver #schwartzsilverarchitects #harlestonparkermedal #boston

What started as a euphoric dream – Warren Schwartz envisioning a sunrise over the Grand Canyon – eventually became his own private residence: Tanglewood 2.
Like many of Warren’s designs, the home was shaped by music and sketching, and features a striking 46-foot cantilever.
21 years later, the dream and house still stand strong. We recently had the privilege of touring the home with Warren and his canine sidekick, Brio.
📸 1 @veraxie0722
📸 2-7 @hannahstephaniewang
📸 8 @buildingsonapage

What started as a euphoric dream – Warren Schwartz envisioning a sunrise over the Grand Canyon – eventually became his own private residence: Tanglewood 2.
Like many of Warren’s designs, the home was shaped by music and sketching, and features a striking 46-foot cantilever.
21 years later, the dream and house still stand strong. We recently had the privilege of touring the home with Warren and his canine sidekick, Brio.
📸 1 @veraxie0722
📸 2-7 @hannahstephaniewang
📸 8 @buildingsonapage

What started as a euphoric dream – Warren Schwartz envisioning a sunrise over the Grand Canyon – eventually became his own private residence: Tanglewood 2.
Like many of Warren’s designs, the home was shaped by music and sketching, and features a striking 46-foot cantilever.
21 years later, the dream and house still stand strong. We recently had the privilege of touring the home with Warren and his canine sidekick, Brio.
📸 1 @veraxie0722
📸 2-7 @hannahstephaniewang
📸 8 @buildingsonapage

What started as a euphoric dream – Warren Schwartz envisioning a sunrise over the Grand Canyon – eventually became his own private residence: Tanglewood 2.
Like many of Warren’s designs, the home was shaped by music and sketching, and features a striking 46-foot cantilever.
21 years later, the dream and house still stand strong. We recently had the privilege of touring the home with Warren and his canine sidekick, Brio.
📸 1 @veraxie0722
📸 2-7 @hannahstephaniewang
📸 8 @buildingsonapage

What started as a euphoric dream – Warren Schwartz envisioning a sunrise over the Grand Canyon – eventually became his own private residence: Tanglewood 2.
Like many of Warren’s designs, the home was shaped by music and sketching, and features a striking 46-foot cantilever.
21 years later, the dream and house still stand strong. We recently had the privilege of touring the home with Warren and his canine sidekick, Brio.
📸 1 @veraxie0722
📸 2-7 @hannahstephaniewang
📸 8 @buildingsonapage

What started as a euphoric dream – Warren Schwartz envisioning a sunrise over the Grand Canyon – eventually became his own private residence: Tanglewood 2.
Like many of Warren’s designs, the home was shaped by music and sketching, and features a striking 46-foot cantilever.
21 years later, the dream and house still stand strong. We recently had the privilege of touring the home with Warren and his canine sidekick, Brio.
📸 1 @veraxie0722
📸 2-7 @hannahstephaniewang
📸 8 @buildingsonapage

What started as a euphoric dream – Warren Schwartz envisioning a sunrise over the Grand Canyon – eventually became his own private residence: Tanglewood 2.
Like many of Warren’s designs, the home was shaped by music and sketching, and features a striking 46-foot cantilever.
21 years later, the dream and house still stand strong. We recently had the privilege of touring the home with Warren and his canine sidekick, Brio.
📸 1 @veraxie0722
📸 2-7 @hannahstephaniewang
📸 8 @buildingsonapage

What started as a euphoric dream – Warren Schwartz envisioning a sunrise over the Grand Canyon – eventually became his own private residence: Tanglewood 2.
Like many of Warren’s designs, the home was shaped by music and sketching, and features a striking 46-foot cantilever.
21 years later, the dream and house still stand strong. We recently had the privilege of touring the home with Warren and his canine sidekick, Brio.
📸 1 @veraxie0722
📸 2-7 @hannahstephaniewang
📸 8 @buildingsonapage

Join us for an evening at BSA Space next Tuesday April 29th for a conversation with Founding Principal Warren Schwartz as he shares insights from his new book, The Shape of Music. The lecture will focus on his inspiration from the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and how the connection of music and architecture has shaped his design process. We hope to see you there!
📍BSA Space, 290 Congress St, Boston
🗓 April 29, 2025
⏰ 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
🎟 FREE and open to the public. RSVP on BSA’s website.
#TheShapeOfMusic #WarrenSchwartz #SSA #SchwartzSivler #BSAspace #BostonEvents #ArchitectureAndMusic #DesignInspiration

"Turning 20 this year, the Shaw Center has been key to downtown Baton Rouge's return" - 225 Baton Rouge
📸: @jordanhefler
#shawcenter #batonrouge #architecture #artmuseum #schwartzsilver

"Turning 20 this year, the Shaw Center has been key to downtown Baton Rouge's return" - 225 Baton Rouge
📸: @jordanhefler
#shawcenter #batonrouge #architecture #artmuseum #schwartzsilver

"Turning 20 this year, the Shaw Center has been key to downtown Baton Rouge's return" - 225 Baton Rouge
📸: @jordanhefler
#shawcenter #batonrouge #architecture #artmuseum #schwartzsilver

"Turning 20 this year, the Shaw Center has been key to downtown Baton Rouge's return" - 225 Baton Rouge
📸: @jordanhefler
#shawcenter #batonrouge #architecture #artmuseum #schwartzsilver

87 Trumbull Street has received the AIA New England Honor Award for Excellence in Architecture. The jury remarks: “The design thoughtfully integrates modern materials and techniques, ensuring durability and sustainability. Beautifully nestled within a small footprint between two historic educational buildings, the 87 Trumbull Street project seamlessly blends contemporary architecture with reinterpreted historic details. Cast stone elements emulate the original terracotta banding of 28 Hillhouse, while bay windows recall the character of the older structures, creating a cohesive aesthetic that respects the scale and context of the Hillhouse Avenue Historic District. It stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of the old and the new in a historically significant setting.”
#aia #aia24 #aiahonorawards #aianewengland #schwartzsilver #schwartzsilverarchitects #architects #architecture #yale #yaleeconomics #newhaven

It was a full house at the 125th birthday celebration for the Hyde Park Branch Library last weekend! Pictured is Angela Ward Hyatt, FAIA, firm President, with Barbara Wicker, retired branch librarian.
#AIAHonorAward #publiclibrary #hydeparkma #bostonpubliclibrary #schwartzsilver #schwartzsilverarchitects #design #architecture #boston #library

It was a full house at the 125th birthday celebration for the Hyde Park Branch Library last weekend! Pictured is Angela Ward Hyatt, FAIA, firm President, with Barbara Wicker, retired branch librarian.
#AIAHonorAward #publiclibrary #hydeparkma #bostonpubliclibrary #schwartzsilver #schwartzsilverarchitects #design #architecture #boston #library

It was a full house at the 125th birthday celebration for the Hyde Park Branch Library last weekend! Pictured is Angela Ward Hyatt, FAIA, firm President, with Barbara Wicker, retired branch librarian.
#AIAHonorAward #publiclibrary #hydeparkma #bostonpubliclibrary #schwartzsilver #schwartzsilverarchitects #design #architecture #boston #library

It was a full house at the 125th birthday celebration for the Hyde Park Branch Library last weekend! Pictured is Angela Ward Hyatt, FAIA, firm President, with Barbara Wicker, retired branch librarian.
#AIAHonorAward #publiclibrary #hydeparkma #bostonpubliclibrary #schwartzsilver #schwartzsilverarchitects #design #architecture #boston #library

It was a full house at the 125th birthday celebration for the Hyde Park Branch Library last weekend! Pictured is Angela Ward Hyatt, FAIA, firm President, with Barbara Wicker, retired branch librarian.
#AIAHonorAward #publiclibrary #hydeparkma #bostonpubliclibrary #schwartzsilver #schwartzsilverarchitects #design #architecture #boston #library

Our office had the pleasure of touring the ongoing renovation of American Ancestors on Newbury Street. The project designer, Ethan Levin, presented the unique design challenges of reconstructing a historic building, while also renovating and integrating the adjacent historic high-rise. We’re eagerly anticipating the final reveal in a few months. Stay tuned! @americanancestors @shawmut_builds #Architecture #DesignTour #Boston #AmericanAncestors #NewEnglandHistoricGenealogicalSociety #NEGHS #SchwartzSilverArchitects

Our office had the pleasure of touring the ongoing renovation of American Ancestors on Newbury Street. The project designer, Ethan Levin, presented the unique design challenges of reconstructing a historic building, while also renovating and integrating the adjacent historic high-rise. We’re eagerly anticipating the final reveal in a few months. Stay tuned! @americanancestors @shawmut_builds #Architecture #DesignTour #Boston #AmericanAncestors #NewEnglandHistoricGenealogicalSociety #NEGHS #SchwartzSilverArchitects

Our office had the pleasure of touring the ongoing renovation of American Ancestors on Newbury Street. The project designer, Ethan Levin, presented the unique design challenges of reconstructing a historic building, while also renovating and integrating the adjacent historic high-rise. We’re eagerly anticipating the final reveal in a few months. Stay tuned! @americanancestors @shawmut_builds #Architecture #DesignTour #Boston #AmericanAncestors #NewEnglandHistoricGenealogicalSociety #NEGHS #SchwartzSilverArchitects

Our office had the pleasure of touring the ongoing renovation of American Ancestors on Newbury Street. The project designer, Ethan Levin, presented the unique design challenges of reconstructing a historic building, while also renovating and integrating the adjacent historic high-rise. We’re eagerly anticipating the final reveal in a few months. Stay tuned! @americanancestors @shawmut_builds #Architecture #DesignTour #Boston #AmericanAncestors #NewEnglandHistoricGenealogicalSociety #NEGHS #SchwartzSilverArchitects

Our office had the pleasure of touring the ongoing renovation of American Ancestors on Newbury Street. The project designer, Ethan Levin, presented the unique design challenges of reconstructing a historic building, while also renovating and integrating the adjacent historic high-rise. We’re eagerly anticipating the final reveal in a few months. Stay tuned! @americanancestors @shawmut_builds #Architecture #DesignTour #Boston #AmericanAncestors #NewEnglandHistoricGenealogicalSociety #NEGHS #SchwartzSilverArchitects

Our office had the pleasure of touring the ongoing renovation of American Ancestors on Newbury Street. The project designer, Ethan Levin, presented the unique design challenges of reconstructing a historic building, while also renovating and integrating the adjacent historic high-rise. We’re eagerly anticipating the final reveal in a few months. Stay tuned! @americanancestors @shawmut_builds #Architecture #DesignTour #Boston #AmericanAncestors #NewEnglandHistoricGenealogicalSociety #NEGHS #SchwartzSilverArchitects

Join the BSA, IES Boston Section, Angela Ward Hyatt (FAIA) of Schwartz/Silver Architects, and Carrie Hawley of HLB Lighting Design, for a tour of Massachusetts' first standalone Net Zero public library!
Link in Bio!
#Medford #Library #Tour #Photography #Architecture #Boston #bostonarchitecture #architecturephotography #SSA

Last week, students from the Boston Architectural College's NOMAS chapter toured our office and participated with us in a dynamic roundtable discussion of projects, constraints, and opportunities. As a firm committed to creating diverse and equitable environments, we were excited to discuss how our profession can better prepare young professionals in their careers. The future of the architectural profession is very bright!
#NOMA #NOMAS #Architecture
#SchwartzSilver #bostonarchitecturalcollege #bosnoma #bac.nomas #BosNOMA #BACbuzz #celebratediversity
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