Architecture firm wins award for a design to transform remnants from the Big Dig into sustainable housing.
At a ceremony May 6 in Boston, Metropolis named Single Speed Design as the winner of the magazine's first Next Generation Design Prize. In front of their peers and colleagues, the members of the architecture firm -- John Hong, Erik Carlson, and Jinhee Park, along with their collaborator, developer Paul Pedini -- were honored for their proposal to transform remnants from the Big Dig, Bostons $15 billion public works project, into beautiful, sustainable housing
Thanks to Julie Taraska
FULL STORY: Single Speed Design Wins Metropolis’s Next Generation Prize

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