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Our Latest Husch Blackwell Space Brings Modern Design to a Historic Waterfront

Husch Blackwell Boston 11,000 SF | Downtown Boston, MA Husch Blackwell’s new Boston office at One Congress Street embraces the city’s maritime heritage while championing a fresh, modern aesthetic. Blending soft curves, natural materials, and strategic views of Boston Harbor, the … Continue reading

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Greater Chicago Food Depository A+ Awards Special Mention

We are thrilled to announce that the Greater Chicago Food Depository has been honored with a Special Mention in the Architizer A+ Awards for the Architecture + For Good category. Out of thousands of global submissions, less than 5% of … Continue reading

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Partners by Design Honored with Three Awards at 2025 CREA Awards

We are proud to share that Partners by Design was named Architecture Firm of the Year, Interior Design Firm of the Year, and received the Special Achievement Award for the Greater Chicago Food Depository at the 2025 Chicago Commercial Real … Continue reading

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Greater Chicago Food Depository in Interior Design Magazine

    We are honored to have PBD’s work featured in Interior Design magazine. The article showcases our transformative project for the Greater Chicago Food Depository, where PBD developed a visionary masterplan to expand the organization’s production capabilities. Our design … Continue reading

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Greater Chicago Food Depository | The Vision Behind the Mission

We’re proud to share our new video highlighting PBD’s transformative work with the Greater Chicago Food Depository, marking the completion of a ten year journey. PBD developed a comprehensive masterplan that significantly expanded the Food Depository’s production capacity, enabling the … Continue reading

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