BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
The Central Artery/Third Harbor Tunnel is a $7.7 billion transportation infrastructure project in Boston.
While transforming the city with new vehicular tunnels, viaducts, roads, streets and support buildings for two interstate highways, the project also integrated transportation infrastructure with the character and scale of Boston’s neighborhoods.
As part of the coordinating management team – a joint venture of Bechtel/Parsons Brinckerhoff, together with Stull and Lee, Wallace, Floyd Associates and Carol R. Johnson Associates – Stull and Lee, Inc. provided urban design and architectural services concentrated on three transitional areas: the highway interchanges at Charles River Crossing, the South Bay, and East Boston.