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Matthew Littell

LEED AP

Principal

About Matthew:

Matthew Littell is one of the founding principals of Utile. Through his work in the firm’s architecture, planning, and early phase development projects, he has gained an expertise in building and zoning codes and the regulatory process specifically as they relate to urban design and housing.

Matthew has directed many of the firm’s early phase planning and urban design projects, including the Downtown Boston Waterfront Municipal Harbor Plan, as well as the design guidelines and zoning for the Rose Kennedy Greenway District. He served as Utile’s principal-in-charge for Imagine Boston 2030, the city’s first comprehensive plan in 50 years. In addition, he leads the firm’s international urban design practice, with projects in the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, and Jordan.

Matthew has taught in the graduate architecture program at Northeastern University, and currently teaches a course in Urban Design and sustainable practices at Boston College. He earned his M.Arch. from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design in 1997, where he received the Boston Society of Architects’ James Templeton Kelly award for the best final design project, as well as the Clifford Wong prize for outstanding design in housing.

Matthew's Work

Vermont Homes for All Toolkit

State of Vermont

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Boston Coastal Flood Resilience Design Guidelines & Zoning Overlay District

Boston, Massachusetts

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RIHousing Development Standards and Accessibility Resource Manual

Rhode Island

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Related News & Research

  • Utile won the Architizer A+ Awards for Best Public Projects Firm!

    06/20/2025

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  • Four Utile waterfront and resilience projects approved, paving way for sustainable, accessible communities

    09/18/2019

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  • Utile's work on the Boston Coastal Flood Resilience Design Guidelines highlighted in BuildingGreen

    01/08/2020

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  • Utile celebrates 88 Hudson ribbon cutting with ACDC

    11/28/2017

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  • Imagine Boston 2030 wins 2017 APA-MA Comprehensive Planning Award!

    12/08/2017

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