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What was your most notable project, deal, or transaction in 2016? - Brent Zeigler of Dyer Brown

Brent Zeigler is president and director of design at Dyer Brown Architects Brent Zeigler, Dyer Brown Architects

Dyer Brown recently completed the repositioning design for 116 Huntington Ave. in Boston, to help the class A office property welcome the market’s top tenants. The simple, clean aesthetic of the redesign for this 264,000 s/f office structure now greets occupants who enjoy a reimagined, fresh entry lobby and extensive upgrades to the façade, windows, and its exterior arcade. Inside, they find renovated elevator cabs, a new penthouse on the 14th and 15th floors, and freshly appointed common areas and roof terraces.

For a very different project, we were just awarded “Restaurant Design of the Year, Reader’s Choice” from a major foodie website for Tapestry, a popular and successful new venue in Boston’s Kenmore/Fenway neighborhood.

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