A portfolio of sensible designs helps the Boston Public Library win the 2025 AIA Collaborative Achievement Award
The "inclusive, community-driven" model of architecture pursued by the Boston Public Library has been enshrined with the 2025 AIA Collaborative Achievement Award. The citation reads: "By consistently aligning design excellence with public service and community identity, the Boston Public Library continues to redefine what a 21st-century library can be: a civic anchor, a cultural landmark, and a welcoming home for all." Recent designs, such as the new Mattapan and East Boston Branch libraries by William Rawn Associates Architects and 2020 Roxbury Branch renovations from Utile, were mentioned for their "human-centered" applications of the core principles of universal design and demonstrated sustainability, accessibility, and adaptability upon their completion overall. Boston Public Library follows Parks for Downtown Dallas as the AIA Collaborative Achievement Award's second all-time winner.