Diversified across architecture, planning, interiors and preservation, along with expertise in both new construction and adaptive reuse, Beyer Blinder Belle Architects and Planners is the 2026 ENR MidAtlantic Design Firm of the Year.
Featuring a “flourishing workplace” concept, this 50,000-sq-ft office transformation across three floors of Seattle’s Russell Investment Center features dynamic common areas, state-of-the-art conference rooms and equitable natural light access.
Located inside Utah’s first mass timber building, this office was transformed to provide a functional space for HB’s growing team while doubling as an immersive showroom for clients.
A total of 11 floors underwent full demolition while several intermediate floors remained fully occupied, requiring strategic coordination across non-contiguous work zones.
Named for its address, 200 Clarendon St., this one-time conventional, second-floor office space is now a 300,000-sq-ft hospitality and wellness-infused club.
Spanning three floors and totaling 113,000 sq ft, the project supports the owner’s continued growth in the biotechnology sector by providing both office space and an assembly hub.
The comprehensive renovation transformed 7,500 sq ft of interior space within a historic bank building while maintaining full occupancy throughout construction.
One of the most complex challenges in creating the five-floor, 75,000-sq-ft space involved removing a 40-ft by 80-ft section of floor slab to create a two-story, 3,000-sq-ft multipurpose room.