CHILDREN’s Center. BOSTON University
Located in Brookline’s Cottage Farm Historic District, 10 Lenox Street is the new home of the Boston University Children’s Center. Working with the Boston University team through a collaborative design process, our design team transformed the 1904 Tudor Revival mansion into a rich and nurturing environment for children. The project integrated 21st-century technology and sustainability through high-performance building systems, healthy materials, and indoor environments while respecting the original mansion’s historical integrity. The design team worked closely with the Brookline Preservation Commission and the Town of Brookline to maintain the building’s exterior and to ensure that the new addition would complement the historic building and site.
The project involved a complete renovation of the existing 15,500 SF building, renovation of two 1,000 SF garages for classroom and playground support space, and 2,400 SF of new two-story construction to create a handicap-accessible entrance and connector as well as additional classroom space. The vastly enlarged and improved program includes flexible classrooms to support up to 105 children ranging in age, from 0-5 years, the Family Resource Center, as well as interior space for gross motor skills and STEAM exploration.
Services Provided
Architectural and landscape design of indoor and outdoor environments; full design services from Programming through Construction Administration and LEED documentation.
*Project completed as studioMLA Architects prior to acquisition by Ashley McGraw Architects
Several mature shade trees were protected and saved during construction, establishing an outdoor play space that is harmonious with the neighborhood and has a backyard feel. The outdoor play space features a combination of natural and manufactured elements including climbing structures, a reading nook with tree stump seats, sandboxes, a learning garden, and a bike path. Garden beds help to grow the Children Center’s existing gardening program, while other playground elements challenge, excite and encourage exploration for varied skill levels. A one-story garage located adjacent to the garden was converted into an auxiliary classroom featuring sensory stations and a greenhouse. An additional infant play space was built on a restored historical porch, abutting a quiet residential street.
10 Lenox Street is the new home of Boston University’s Children’s Center. In keeping with the historic neighborhood, the design team worked closely with the local preservation commission to preserve the building’s exterior and ensure that all new construction complements the existing building and site.
The outdoor play space features a combination of natural and manufactured elements including, climbing structures, a reading nook with tree stump seats, sandboxes, a tree deck, a learning garden, and a trike path. Gardening boxes support the Children Center’s existing gardening program, while other playground elements challenge, excite and encourage exploration for varied skill levels. Several mature shade trees were protected and saved during construction, establishing an outdoor play area that is harmonious with the neighborhood and has a backyard feel.