Childs Bertman Tseckares Inc.
Childs Bertman Tseckares Inc. or CBT is an international design architectural firm headquartered in Boston. The firm was established in 1967 by Maurice Childs, Richard Bertman and Charles Tseckares.[1]
The firm has offices in Boston, Massachusetts and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Buildings and initiatives
- Avalon North Station - Boston, MA
- Pierce Boston - Boston, MA
- Fan Pier - Boston, MA
- 111 Huntington Avenue - Boston, MA
- Russia Wharf - Boston, MA
- Shaw's Market at the Prudential Center - Boston, MA
- Mandarin Oriental Boston - Boston, MA
- Millennium Place — Ritz-Carlton Towers - Boston, MA
- Four Seasons - Boston, MA
- Montshire Museum of Science - Norwich, VT
- Hotel Indigo - Newton, MA
- Hartford 21 - Hartford, CT
- Puerto Rico Convention Center District San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Puerto Madero Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Nordelta Nordelta, Argentina
- Waterfront at Pitt's Bay Hamilton, Bermuda
- BellRosa Development Zanzibar, Tanzania
- American University of Beirut Beirut, Lebanon
- Marasy Development Abu Dhabi
- Masdar Institute Housing Abu Dhabi
- Masdar City Phase II Master Plan Abu Dhabi
Remodels
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston expansion and renovation - Boston, MA
- Thomas Crane Public Library upgrade - Quincy, MA
- One Post Office Square's lobby, Boston, MA
- Prudential Tower's lobby, Boston, MA
- One Memorial Drive's lobby, Cambridge, MA
- 225 Franklin's lobby, Boston, MA
- 100 High Street's lobby, Boston, MA
- 28 State Street's lobby, tenant floor elevator lobbies and restrooms Boston, MA
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