Steven Imrich, AIA, LEED AP

Principal

Steve Imrich plays a key role in Cambridge Seven Associates' innovative projects, with particular skills in the integration of design, technology, specialty building systems and interpretive features. He contributes significantly to the creative problem solving and dynamic design expression for which Cambridge Seven is known. Mr. Imrich has lead design and manages a wide range of projects from public attractions such as museums and aquariums, to visitor centers, university facilities, airport terminals, and mixed-use projects. He has also taken the lead at C7A in research and implementation related to sustainable design. Mr. Imrich earned his Masters of Architecture from MIT.

Overhaul, new exhibit planned for National Aquarium

Baltimore Sun

A planned $12.5 million coral reef exhibit will be the first step toward a rejuvenated National Aquarium, officials said this week. The Wings in the Water exhibit, the centerpiece of the Pier 3 Pavilion and a home for rays, sharks …

UMass Lowell reaches construction milestone on $40 million academic building

UML News

UMass Lowell will celebrate a milestone in the construction of a new $40 million, 69,000-square-foot academic building that will house three of the university’s most popular majors as well as expand facilities to help accommodate a 30 percent increase in …

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CultureNOW Podcast: New England Aquarium

CultureNOW

Listen to a series of podcasts by C7A Principals Peter Kuttner and Steven Imrich about the design of the New England Aquarium and the more recent renovation work. Description The New England Aquarium in Boston opened in 1967 and became …

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Popular New England Aquarium undergoes renovation

boston.com

BOSTON—The New England Aquarium, one of the region’s most popular attractions, is planning a $15 million renovation of its core exhibits as the final phase of a five-year upgrade. Aquarium officials say the goal is to enhance the facility’s physical …

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Discovery Place reopens to huge crowds

News 14 Carolina

CHARLOTTE — The new Discovery Place in uptown reopened to crowds wrapped around the building. By the first hour, the museum was already at its 2,500 person capacity. On Sunday, nine new exhibits were officially unveiled. For the past 18 …

8 things we love about the new Museum of Discovery and Science

Sun Sentinal

There are many fun and innovative aspects to the new 34,000-square-foot EcoDiscovery Center opening this weekend and nearly doubling the size of Fort Lauderdale’s Museum of Discovery and Science, but after a few strolls inside, here are a few of …

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Sampling the hidden gems of the city

Boston.com

Here are secrets well-kept, and for too long. They’re just around the corner, or up a few flights, from the places we go every day. But most of us never see them. There are cool, magical, hidden spots all over …

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Kanbar Hall Wins ‘Outstanding Building’ Award

American School & University

Bowdoin College’s Kanbar Hall has received a 2005 outstanding building award from the American School & University (AS&U) Architectural Portfolio. For more than 20 years the Architectural Portfolio has been the industry’s most recognized awards program for education design excellence. …

Natural Science Center unveils $20-million expansion plan

News 14 Carolina

GREENSBORO – The team at the Natural Science Center of Greensboro has big dreams and now they have a $20 million master plan to get it done. “We’re going to have Asian small-clawed otters, we’re going to have all kind …

National Aquarium starts work on $12.5M Blacktip Reef exhibit

Baltimore Business Journal

The National Aquarium in Baltimore is adding some teeth to its centerpiece exhibit — literally. Crews have started revamping the aquarium’s Wings in the Water exhibit, which will emerge next summer as the Blacktip Reef exhibit featuring its namesake, the …