Expertise
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. […]
The Tricky Second Wave of Urban Highway Removals
Dismantling urban freeways – €”replacing elevated viaducts of steel and concrete with parks and boulevards – €”is happening in so many places, it’€™s like an unspoken national urban policy. We’ve reached a unique point in city-building when the destruction of a public works project has all the glamour and buzz of breaking ground on a […]
Boston Magazine
Park It: Getting to the Harbor Islands
How do you get people to get beyond the city limits to explore the Harbor Islands? A study in approaches:



