30 Dalton

Project Details

Project Name
30 Dalton
Location
30 Dalton StreetBostonMA02199
Project Types
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Pei Cobb Freed
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2019
Size
22,000 ft²
Certifications & Designations
LEED Silver
Team
Lead Designer: Henry N. Cobb, FAIA

Project Description

The 26-story glass-and-aluminum-clad apartment tower, poised at the edge of Christian Science Plaza in the Back Bay neighborhood, offers residents sweeping views of the Boston skyline.

The project is a part of a larger master plan that includes a neighboring 61-story residential tower and a 5,000-square-foot-park framed by the two buildings. Overlooking a major intersection, 30 Dalton is designed to offer residents maximum privacy: while the busy Belvidere Street side has retail frontage, the residential lobby fronts on narrower Dalton Street, facing the park.

SITE: Southwest corner of Belvidere and Dalton streets, at the edge of Christian Science Plaza in the Back Bay

COMPONENTS: 237,000 ft2 / 22,000 m2 gross area; residential tower with entrance lobby facing a new park; some apartments with balconies; ground-floor retail; common room; fitness center with outdoor terraces

CLIENT: Pritzker Realty Group, LLC

PCF&P SERVICES: Competition and concept design in collaboration with Cambridge Seven Associates, architecture; exterior envelope

SUSTAINABILITY: LEED Silver

Status: Under Construction
Location: Boston, MA, US
Firm Role: Design Architectural Firm
Additional Credits: Collaborating Architect: Cambridge Seven Associates, Inc., Cambridge; Gary Johnson, Lead Designer

Structural: WSP USA, New York

Mechanical / Electrical / Plumbing: WSP USA, Boston and New York

Landscape: Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates Inc., New York and Cambridge

Images: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners

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