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Loeb Fellowship

alumni > Class of 1997-1998

Pamela W. Hawkes

Part-time fall 1997 and
spring 1998.

Photo by Doug Cogger.

 

 

Pamela W. Hawkes, AIA, is a Principal of Ann Beha Associates Inc., a Boston-based architectural firm specializing in buildings which support culture and community. She has developed innovative preservation planning projects for the New York Landmarks Conservancy, the National Trust for Historic Preservation and numerous state and local historic sites.

Ms. Hawkes's restoration of Andover (Massachusetts) Town Hall won Architectural Record's "In the Public Interest Awards." The recent interior restoration of the Roycroft Inn in East Aurora, New York earned an Honor Award from the National Trust and transformed a community which had been listed on the Trust's "Eleven Most Endangered" List. Her current work includes refurbishment of Boston's Symphony Hall; restoration of
Ca' d'Zan at the John & Mable Ringling Museum in Sarasota, Florida; and design of a new visitors center for the Adirondack Museum.

Ms. Hawkes is a member of the Boston Landmarks Commission and has served on the Massachusetts Historical Commission and the boards of Historic Massachusetts Inc. and the Boston Society of Architects. For the past two years, she has participated in the Mayors Institute on City Design and served as professional advisor for the Boston City Hall Plaza Competition in 1994.

As a Loeb fellow, Ms. Hawkes explored methods for preserving heritage that respond to the changing context of multi-culturalism and global communications, and new avenues for architects and the public to participate in them.