Berklee College of Music's 1140 Boylston Street building houses administration, academic departments, studios, and recital halls and serves as the college's front door. Students, faculty, staff, and visitors use the building daily, and the client hired HMFH to redesign the entry and first floor to better reflect the college's contemporary image.
A new glass entry vestibule on the facade of this early 20th century hotel gives visitors a glimpse of what's inside, combining contemporary materials with a restored, decorative plaster ceiling. The entry leads to a central gathering space that also serves as a performance venue, student lounge, teleconference location, and reception area for recitals.
In previous work at Berklee, HMFH renovated two of Berklee's teaching/recital halls and created a third one dedicated to the performance of synthesized music. Each performance space is designed for a different level of ability and had different and highly specific requirements for sound and lighting controls, including the challenging transformation of a formal dining room, complete with a decorated vaulted plaster ceiling and walnut wood paneling.