One of the most significant features of the project is its contribution to Harvard University. 305 Western Boston envisions the creation of innovation and research spaces that will be used in collaboration with the academic institution. These spaces will provide opportunities for interdisciplinary project development and collaboration among students, faculty and industry professionals.
The project is characterized by its high level of environmental, social and economic sustainability. The residential building will be completely Gas Free, LEED silver certified and equipped with high-performance envelopes thanks to a high-performance prefabricated cell system.
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2024
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ALLSTONE LABWORKS
In addition, the project will provide housing for the student body and staff of Harvard University, helping to meet the growing demand for housing in the area. This strategic partnership will ensure a steady flow of talent and resources for both parties, promoting innovation and economic development in the region.
Not only will 305 Western Boston radically change the face of the West Boston area, it will also provide a stimulating learning and working environment for Harvard University's academic community. This collaboration is an example of how real estate can contribute significantly to the growth and development of academic institutions, bringing tangible benefits to the entire community.