Year

2014

Status

Completed

Client

Conservatory Lab Charter School

Services

Immersion, Design

Partners

Conservatory Lab Charter School

Thatcher Bean

Thatcher Bean

Film Director — Kigali

Thatcher joined MASS in 2013 to document the construction and use of MASS Design Group’s health infrastructure in Rwanda. The resulting videos accompanied Alan Rick’s TED talk on how buildings can heal communities. Since then he has worked with MASS as a media producer to explore how video can be used as a unique tool to assess and convey the impact of our built environments. Thatcher obtained a BFA from the University of Colorado film studies program.

In 2014, Thatcher Bean helped establish a film production studio within MASS Design Group. Over the last five years, this studio’s unique capacity has been leveraged to document, illustrate, and promote the effects of the built environment on society. The studio has produced dozens of short films and interviewed over 100 of our building’s users, builders, and clients. In 2017 he directed and edited MASS’s first feature length film, Made In Ilima, which premiered at the New York Architecture and Design Film Festival. He has been a guest speaker at SXSW Eco, The Impact Building Summit in Washington D.C., A Better World by Design Conference at Brown University, is a frequent presenter at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, and has served as a guest critic at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design and presenter at the Yale School of Architecture.

MASS recently partnered with the Conservatory Lab Charter School to envision its future campus in the Boston neighborhood of Roxbury. Inspired by the School’s innovative model and curriculum (as well as 5 workshops and 18 interviews which included 100+ students, parents, teachers and trustees), MASS developed an envisioning package which summarized the priorities of the community, explored analogous precedent and included conceptual renderings and diagrams of optimized spaces. As a final service, MASS produced a short film recounting the story of CLCS and it’s aspirational new campus.