Writing

Having earned a Master's Degree in Architecture, I understand how to talk about architectural projects and I know what makes them attractive to publishers. I also know how to showcase your work on your own website while augmenting your SEO and I can help you share that work through your other channels such as email and social media campaigns. The samples on this page do not include copywriting for RFQ/P responses, which I also do.

Email Campaign - Behind the Scenes

Sometimes you want to highlight how amazing your company culture is.

We're kicking off summer with a slew of great announcements, awards, and accolades! But first, to close out our current enews series highlighting the initiatives that helped us earn our Just Label, we're taking you inside the office for a peak behind the curtain.

There's a lot to love at 1050 Mass Ave! As we proudly announced earlier this year, CambridgeSeven’s Just Label acknowledges our commitment to corporate transparency and continued improvement towards social justice and ethical standar

Point Loma Nazarene University Science Complex / Carrier Johnson + Culture

Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) is a 3,500-student university in San Diego, California located on a lush coastal campus with landmarks predating the 1800s in the theosophist vernacular. PLNU life is grounded in a strong sense of faith guided by the tenets of personal salvation, a life of service, and the Bible’s primacy. PLNU is also known for its acclaimed science programs and successful medical school placements.

New Leaders for Higher Education and Technology | Carrier Johnson + Culture

Los Angeles, CA – Renowned Architecture, Interiors, Landscape, and Planning firm Carrier Johnson + Culture (CJ+C) proudly welcomes two significant hires: Nash Reyes, Director of Technology, and Craig Atkinson, Director of Higher Education.

With an impressive 25-year career in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction, (AEC) sector, Nash Reyes, Assoc. AIA brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of driving change through cutting-edge digital solutions. His journey includes p

Press Release for New Office Opening

Press Release
Atlanta GA – Architecture, Interiors, Landscape, and Planning firm Carrier Johnson + Culture (CJ+C) is celebrating the official opening of its newest location in Atlanta this March. CJ+C has been rapidly growing from its San Diego roots, first expanding to Los Angeles, then to Seattle, bolstering its presence in the Pacific Northwest. Their Atlanta office opening marks their expansion to the East Coast and is the next major move in their nationwide growth.

5-over-1s

Trends are an inescapable part of the design world, whether they're intentional or not. They happen in fashion, music, art, furniture, product design, and architecture. A design must be popular in order to qualify as a trend, but popular to whom?

Trends are initiated by profitability. Individuals like to think that they set trends and the market responds to what they want. In reality, however, it's the opposite. A teen walks into an American Eagle store in New York and picks out an off-the-shou

Looking Forward: The Future of Architecture

Through our Then & Now Series in 2022, we’ve shared a lot about our firm’s iconic projects throughout our sixty years and a few of our prominent projects currently under design and construction. To wrap up our 60th Anniversary, we’re looking ahead to what the future of architecture might hold.

CambridgeSeven has always attracted the best and brightest and we wanted to hear from a few of them on what they envision for CambridgeSeven’s next 60 years. We gathered a group that represents both the n

Functional Facades

As architects and clients push toward more sustainable designs that work with environmental conditions, there are increasing opportunities for custom solutions tailored to various climate scenarios. In this article, we look at several of our projects that respond to their unique environments through functional facades–two in New England and two in the Middle East. These four projects incorporate both passive and active methods to harness sunlight, save energy, and facilitate user comfort, provin

The Death of Cities?

I'm very intrigued by articles like this one.

Is remote work really poised to destroy American cities?

It's a grim outlook for developers sitting in the 10th story of their mostly empty office building. But it's a great experience down here on earth.

I work remotely 100% of my time, which means that I eat, sleep, and work in the same 650 sf apartment all day and all night. I don't care how much you love remote work, this kind of cabin fever will surely deteriorate your sanity if you don't get

10 ways to Create Community Catalysts Through Architecture

Architects know the power good design can have to attract and cultivate communities. Done right, it can result in a development that reaches beyond its programmatic purpose. Using benchmarks established by industry groups like USGBC, ULI, ILFI, we can point to best practices that are achievable and yield big results. Here are ten ways (there are tons more!) and a few of our current projects that show how to serve a community through architecture:

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Design with Fluid Boundaries

In a time when people are constrained by strict geographic boundaries, we are searching for architectural designs that are not limited by physical space. We have proved before that architecture does not need to be bound to spatial definitions to be successful; indeed, several of our projects have seen success because of their lack of boundaries. Design that forgoes boundaries might be even more meaningful now because it does not constrict peoples’ physical spaces and allows well more than six fe...