Lighting Boston City Hall

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1 February 2016

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Utile’s work for the lighting of Boston City Hall was recently featured in the Boston Globe and the Boston Herald. Developed with with Lam Partners and WSP/Parsons Brinkerhoff, Utile’s plan uses LED technology to restore the building’s original design intent while meeting the City’s sustainability goals. The new scheme will remove the unsightly flood lights that have been added to the building over the years, and will make City Hall Plaza a more vibrant, safe, and welcoming space at the city’s civic heart.

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