Size

Site: 1,200 acres

Year

2021

Status

In Progress

Client

Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA)

Services

Urban Design

Partners

TOOLE, RKG, Supernormal, Greyscale Collaborative

Jonathan Evans, RA

Jonathan Evans, RA

Principal — Boston

Jonathan is a licensed architect with MASS Design Group. At Harvard, Jonathan was awarded the Alpha Rho Chi medal for leadership, service and promise of professional merit. Since then, his work has ranged from affordable multi-family housing to planning and urban design work for nonprofits and public agencies, but the through line has always been a focus on initiatives with measurable community value and public interest.

Jonathan is currently working on building out MASS’s portfolio in affordable housing projects, including upcoming developments in Cleveland, Ohio and Brighton, Massachusetts. Jonathan is also the project manager of a new memorial dedicated to Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King in the Boston Common.

He has taught undergraduate and graduate level studios at the Boston Architectural College and Northeastern University, and has lectured at the conference of the National Organization of Minority Architects and at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Jonathan is a Mayoral Appointee to the Boston Civic Design Commission, where he serves on a panel that reviews significant projects that impact the city’s public realm.

Patricia Gruits, RA, LEED AP

Patricia Gruits, RA, LEED AP

Senior Principal & Managing Director — Boston

"I believe that the built environment impacts our lives and we can design the process to create positive social change."

Patricia Gruits is a Senior Principal with MASS Design Group leading both design and research projects in health, education, and equity. Since joining MASS in 2013, she has led the design of the Maternity Waiting Village in Malawi with the Malawi Ministry of Health, the African Leadership University, a series of primary schools in East Africa with the African Wildlife Foundation and the MSquared Foundation, and the development the Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund.

Currently, Patricia leads design and research initiatives at MASS with a focus on planning, design, and evaluation. Her work is aimed at engaging and empowering stakeholders in the design process; supporting and substantiating the impact of design on health, social, and environmental outcomes; and translating research into design strategies and decision-making. She has coordinated the creation of the Purpose Built series— a set of tools for creating impact-driven design— and has implemented this approach in the design of affordable housing, healthcare, and urban design projects around the globe. Patricia has also managed a range of design projects aimed at proving the impact of the built environment on individual and community health in the United States, including a collaboration with the mayor’s working group to address issues of homelessness, addiction and recovery in Boston and partnered with community development corporations to create affordable and supportive housing.

Patricia collaborated with the Joint Center of Housing Studies at Harvard to create guidelines for Safe Interaction in Senior Affordable Housing in response to COVID-19, and has lectured at the Harvard School of Public Health as a part of the USAID sponsored Airborne Infection Control course. She has taught design studios focusing on social impact at the Boston Architectural College and RISD. Her work has been published in journals of architecture and health and was recently awarded the “Top 40 under 40” for Sustainable Design by Impact Design Hub.

Concept Design

Patricia Gruits, Jonathan Evans, Mayrah Edvardi, Chris Kroner, Jha D Amazi

At the southernmost edge of the city of Boston, Mattapan is a historic residential neighborhood that has struggled with slow investment opportunities in the past. MASS has partnered with The Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) to create a comprehensive vision to guide the future of the neighborhood.

Community Meeting for PLAN: Mattapan

The BPDA initiated this multi-year process in response to residents’ growing fears of displacement as well as historic and contemporary lack of mobility and access to employment, public space, and housing options. Through PLAN: Mattapan, MASS is supporting the BPDA in developing an inclusive planning process that translates the goals and concerns of the community into clear visions for an equitable future.

Community Meeting for PLAN: Mattapan

The community vision for the plan is to strengthen the existing cultural fabric by supporting affordable housing, creating new opportunities for businesses to thrive, and enhancing connections to improve the neighborhood's access to jobs and social gathering spaces. These goals are realized in the plan through a robust analysis and impact framework, alongside a continuum of engagements with the Mattapan community.

Community Meeting for PLAN: Mattapan

With the BPDA, MASS developed workshops to help translate community values into impactful design scenarios. PLAN: Mattapan will ultimately center on these design scenarios and on zoning and policy recommendations that propose a future for Mattapan that reflects community values and thoughtfully engages and grows the cultural fabric of Mattapan.

For more information on PLAN: Mattapan and upcoming engagement opportunities, please visit http://www.bostonplans.org/planning/planning-initiatives/plan-mattapan