Tim Love Associate Professor of Architecture t.love@neu.edu 617.423.7200 Expertise contemporary architecture Tim Love in the Press Boston Magazine What Does My Garage Say About Me? Garages like mine are the utility drawer for items that aren’t allowed in the house, “a kind of purgatory for stuff,” says Tim Love, associate professor of architecture at Northeastern University and founding principal at Utile, a Boston- and Providence-based architecture and planning firm. Preserve Widett Circle’s industrial legacy One option is to reimagine Widett Circle as a dense 21st century loft manufacturing district. Currently, Widett Circle plays an important role as one of just a few center-city industrial-districts that keep Boston running. Other districts include the Boston Marine Industrial Park, Newmarket, Readville, Charlestown’s Mystic River waterfront, and similar areas in Chelsea and Somerville. […] Tim Love for Northeastern Global News Why office-to-housing conversions are more complicated than they sound Why office-to-housing conversions are more complicated than they sound Of 380 commercial buildings in downtown Boston, only 55 could be converted to housing because of factors that make conversion difficult. ‘Pop-up’ lab opens interdisciplinary dialogue ‘Pop-up’ lab opens interdisciplinary dialogue Northeastern’s second Open Lab Experience, held Monday, highlighted work by architecture students and faculty. Bringing style to casual Bringing style to casual Tim Love, an associate professor in the School of Architecture, was named one of the Boston Globe’s Top 25 Most Stylish Bostonians of 2011. Ensuring that Boston gems are hidden no longer Ensuring that Boston gems are hidden no longer Northeastern architecture professor designs gateway building that is drawing a rising number of visitors to the Harbor Islands recreation area
Boston Magazine What Does My Garage Say About Me? Garages like mine are the utility drawer for items that aren’t allowed in the house, “a kind of purgatory for stuff,” says Tim Love, associate professor of architecture at Northeastern University and founding principal at Utile, a Boston- and Providence-based architecture and planning firm.
Preserve Widett Circle’s industrial legacy One option is to reimagine Widett Circle as a dense 21st century loft manufacturing district. Currently, Widett Circle plays an important role as one of just a few center-city industrial-districts that keep Boston running. Other districts include the Boston Marine Industrial Park, Newmarket, Readville, Charlestown’s Mystic River waterfront, and similar areas in Chelsea and Somerville. […]