Ashlar Park
Ashlar Park is a park-like, multi-family housing project with 465 units in four buildings and preserves 40% of the sites as a de facto conservation space for the City.
Ashlar Park
Quincy, MA
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15 Acres
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Complete
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Arrowstreet, architect
KMDG, landscape architect -
Housing
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Robert Benson Photography
Dellbrook | JKS
The prominent site on top of ‘Hospital Hill,’ and its walkable proximity to downtown Quincy and the Redline MBTA subway station made it appealing to FoxRock properties, transforming it to much-needed, transit-friendly, multi-family apartment living in Quincy.
The hospital’s former Administration building is reimagined as its primary architectural feature and amenity building. It continues to grandly address the street, providing welcome for new residents and respecting the past for its long-time residential neighborhood. The rear of the Administration Building overlooks a new Common which is the core of the project. Extending from the building, a generous patio and pool terrace with adjacent grilling areas step down to a large lawn which all four of the new residences face. The Common supports informal gathering and active play.
The significantly sloping site required strategic accommodation of universal access routes for the intra-campus walking loops, and effective screening of the new development to the abutting homes which was a priority for the city. To achieve the robust open space goals of the project, most parking is located below the Common and cluster of buildings at the center of the site, freeing up as much space as possible to be enjoyed as landscape.
The project underwent an extensive public approvals process, and the integrated process of the design team between architecture, civil engineering and landscape, has been a key element of the project’s success.
Project Awards
2013 Communities of Excellence Award Finalists, Large Community of the Year*
2024 Re-thinking the Future Awards, Housing (up to 5 floors, built), First Award**
Submitted by Bozzuto, Arrowstreet**