Scott Aquilina is a leader in preservation and in design for academic institutions, museums and the performing arts. Projects include the renovation and restoration of the Diana Chapman Walsh Alumnae Hall Performing Arts project at Wellesley College and the Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding at Princeton University. Scott Aquilina also led the renovation and major expansion of the award-winning Currier Museum of Art in New Hampshire. Other projects include reconstruction of Boston’s historic Charles Street Jail East Wing as the new Yawkey Center entrance; and the renovation, restoration and expansion of the Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, MA.

Scott Aquilina holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree and a Master of Architecture Degree from Princeton University. His project awards include an AIA Excellence in Historic Preservation Annual Award, a Mark of Excellence Award from the Preservation League of New York State, and the Build New York Award from the Capitol District Masonry Institute. Scott Aquilina has been an instructor at the Boston Architectural College and a Teaching Fellow at Princeton University School of Architecture.


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