Founded in 2001 by Maia Small, AIA and Andrew Thurlow, Thurlow Small Architecture offers architecture, interiors, and urban design services in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. TSA is a registered WBE/DBE.
Maia Small joins City Planning Director Michael Davolio, former Acting Director Barney Heath, and Pawtucket Foundation Executive Director Thomas Mann on stage at the recent summit to receive a Grow Smart Rhode Island award for the Pawtucket Downtown Design Plan, May 11.
http://www.pbn.com/Growth-Smart-honors-sustainability-projects,67529
Pawtucket Planning Commission passes recommended downtown design guidelines in the Pawtucket Downtown Design Plan.
TSA is proud to promote recent intern, Andrew Doyle, to Designer.
Thurlow Small Architecture wins an American Institute of Architects RI Chapter Merit Award in the category of Urban Planning / Design for the Pawtucket Downtown Design Plan.
L+A Landscape Architecture, as part of the Thurlow Small Architecture team, wins an American Society of Landscape Architects RI Chapter Honor Award for the Pawtucket Downtown Design Plan.
The City of Pawtucket and the Thurlow Small Architecture team, including Thurlow Small Architecture, L+A Landscape Architecture, McMahon Associates and Horsley Witten Group, win an American Planning Association RI Chapter Award for Outstanding Comprehensive Planning for the Pawtucket Downtown Design Plan. This award recognizes a plan, program or project of high merit.
Thurlow Small + L+A Landscape Architecture Yinzhou Central Park project selected for unMade in China (http://unmadeinchina.com) exhibition to be shown in Shanghai, Beijing and Los Angeles
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Projects in process
Bryant University renovation project
Working Planet, Building Renovations & Office Interior, Phase 2
Auto Row Master Plan, City of East Providence RI
Pawtucket Downtown Design Plan - Exchange Street design
Healthy Places by Design Project, City of Pawtucket
Exhibition Interface Design, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
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"63% of architecture students say they would engage in sustainable design out of a personal responsibility."... http://t.co/hLFx0I4k