Joshua Simoneau wins 2017 Earl R. Flansburgh Young Architects Award

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9 July 2017

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Utile architect and urban designer Joshua Simoneau, AIA was selected as a recipient of the Boston Society of Architects (BSA) 2017 Earl R. Flansburgh Young Architects Award, which recognizes design excellence by an architect under 40. The selection committee noted that Josh is “a rare and exceptional person with an admirable dedication to design excellence and community participation.”

The award program honors Earl R. Flansburgh, FAIA, a Boston architect with a 45-year career, who was an advocate for emerging professionals and guided by the philosophy that a well-designed building improves the quality of our lives. Although still early in his career, Joshua’s diverse portfolio has notably aligned with the spirit of Earl R. Flansburgh, with a focus on thoughtfully designed public spaces and ownership of civic responsibility.

Congratulations to Josh, who will receive his award at the BSA Design Awards Gala in February!

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