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Remembering Mayor Menino’s Support Of Expanding Urban Agriculture Throughout the City of Boston

As we celebrate the positive impact Mayor Menino made on Boston, we remember his support for our Mattapan Mobile Farmstand project....

Visualizing Studio Luz’ Ethos and Approach To Community Engagement

Our latest video from EmVision Productions provides a glimpse into our mission to amplify the diverse voices of the communities we serve....

Tom Brady Visits Studio Luz-Designed NOBULL Headquarters

We’re happy to see Tom, a true athletic leader, experiencing and utilizing this space, and we’re excited to see how NOBULL continues to push boundaries in the world of health and wellness....

Studio Luz’ Award Winning Restaurants & Bars

Through dynamic and detailed designs, Studio Luz is able to create immersive environments for restaurants and bars throughout the Greater Boston area....

Sharing Culture, Building Community, and Supporting Hospitality Businesses & Entrepreneurs In New Ways

Working with hospitality businesses and entrepreneurs is an excellent way to support the unique culture of an area....

How Studio Luz Creates, Iterates, and Uses Diagrams As Tools For Design and Communication

We explore how Studio Luz creates and iterates on diagrams that reflect a community’s lived experiences and communicate design information....

Promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion As A Small Business

What does it mean to promote DEI as a small business today? We explore some of the lessons we’ve learned and the principles that we stand on....

How Higher-Density Housing And Transit-Oriented Development Can Benefit Communities

Housing density, zoning for housing, and transit-oriented development are hot topics of conversation for many communities....

Educating The Next Generation Of Architects + Designers

By fostering younger students’ interest and knowledge of the field, we’re planting the seed for the next generation of architects and designers, who hopefully will have the keys to improving our built environments....