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Architecture
Interiors

Summer Star Wildlife Sanctuary Trailhead House

Boylston, Massachusetts

Set on fortyfive reclaimed acres in Boylston, Massachusetts, the 5,000squarefoot LEED Gold Trailhead House welcomes the public as an educational gateway to a wildlife sanctuary and 1.75mile loop trail.

Glass Sanctuary

Architectural forms bend around ancient glacial boulders and weave photovoltaics, green roofs, reclaimed timber, and composting systems into a building that feels grown from the land itself.
Inside, exhibits, a glasswalled “tree room,” and accessible paths launch visitors of all ages into a larger conservation network, underscoring the sanctuary’s mission to heal wildlife.
EXPLORE PROCESS
EXPLORE PROCESS
Architecture
Interiors
Cultural
Institutional

Summer Star Wildlife Sanctuary Trailhead House

Set on fortyfive reclaimed acres in Boylston, Massachusetts, the 5,000squarefoot LEED Gold Trailhead House welcomes the public as an educational gateway to a wildlife sanctuary and 1.75mile loop trail.

Glass Sanctuary

Architectural forms bend around ancient glacial boulders and weave photovoltaics, green roofs, reclaimed timber, and composting systems into a building that feels grown from the land itself.
Inside, exhibits, a glasswalled “tree room,” and accessible paths launch visitors of all ages into a larger conservation network, underscoring the sanctuary’s mission to heal wildlife.
EXPLORE PROCESS