The new tower addition at 100 Hood Park Drive in Charlestown is the latest milestone in a neighborhood transformed. In this short film, SMMA’s designers discuss the challenges of designing a “building on top of a building” and explain the inspiration behind the tower’s striking façade.
Originally the site of Hood’s first dairy processing plant, Hood Park was until recently an underutilized industrial landmark. In 2015, SMMA’s Hood Park Master Plan reimagined the site as a mixed-use destination for work, play, and community gatherings.
The newest addition to the master plan is a LEED Gold Certified, six-story, 154,700 square foot lab-office tower. It sits atop a carefully engineered existing structure designed by SMMA with structural bracing to accommodate the future addition.
“A lot of the challenges that go into pre-planning for future structure is really below our feet, it’s all the foundations. It’s making sure you’re sizing them in the right way so that, in the future, it could accept a future building. The engineering is incredible, hidden in plain sight.”
Michael Pardek
AIA
Senior Vice President
Director of Design
Bachelor of Architecture, Ball State University / Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design, Ball State University
American Institute of Architects / Boston Society of Architects / Lyceum Fellowship – Board Member
Design elements include:
Complements the existing building below while respecting the owner's desire to reflect on the tranquil history of Hood Park, once a marshland and mill pond.
Captures and reflects sunlight in varied ways throughout the day.
Lends verticality and mirrors the sky while minimizing solar heat gain.
Shades the windows while creating a dynamic flowing expression that envelops the building.