As the saying goes, sometimes big things come in small packages—and that’s true when it comes to Touloukian Touloukian, a multiple award–winning, nine-person architecture firm in Boston. Founded in 2003 by Theodore Touloukian, AIA, with a focus on civic and environmentally responsible design, the firm’s work has run the gamut from adaptive reuse of office spaces to multifamily development projects, private homes, places of worship, 19-story buildings, and even urban-revitalization projects in cities such as Detroit, Michigan and Buffalo, New York.
Touloukian Touloukian’s work covers a diverse set of urban contexts where the uniqueness of each sense of place is the very generator that enriches the craft, experiential qualities, and overall relationships of architecture to its context. The firm respects what makes each place different, and it strives to uncover and connect this in its architectural expression.
“Our design approach is a collaborative effort that involves everyone in the office,” says associate Jared Ramsdell, AIA. “It begins with five guiding principles: a clear project narrative illustrating our client’s mission, our focus on interconnecting site properties and sustainable qualities within the natural cycle and built environment, conveying construction as a tectonic art, supporting the poetic identity with our sense of place, and our need for civic responsibility.”
Take the firm’s work in downtown Detroit, for example. Formerly a desolate, nearly 10,000-square-foot lot on Grand River Avenue, Beacon Park is now home to an expanse of green space (by livingLAB landscape architects) and a restaurant building that Eater describes as “a striking, futuristic departure from the surrounding downtown architecture.” Welcome to Lumen.