We leverage our skills, passion, and expertise to be your advocate.
What we do
- Resolve spatial challenges and translate concepts into buildable schemes
- Address compliance with state and local regulations
- Coordinate technical and aesthetic aspects of design
- Report on the progress and quality of construction
Each project is defined by unique requirements and desires. Each location has special conditions and challenges. Each building has a record. We learn what’s important and work with you to fit the pieces together within your constraints and in step with your goals. We’re open minded and look forward to navigating the possibilities and questions that emerge through the process.
Who we are
Johnson Osband is a licensed Architect in the State of Massachusetts who graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Boston Architectural College, where he also teaches early design studio and courses in theory and technology. His academic honors include the AIA Henry Adams Medal for Highest Academic Standing, the Alpha Rho Chi Medal for Merit and Service, and a Commendation for Excellence in Thesis. He holds a certificate from the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB).
Prior to founding Osband Architects, “Johnny” served as a Designer at C&J Katz Studio, a Project Manager at Joyce Design Partnership, and an Associate at Runcible Studios, where he contributed to a range of projects over a decade.
At Osband Architects we maintain working relationships with trusted colleagues and are passionate about delivering quality in a collaborative and efficient way—whether it’s working directly with clients, coordinating with consultants, exploring solutions with tradespeople, or serving other professionals.
How we do it
Pursuing excellence in design and production.
Seeking research-based solutions.
Applying the just-right amount of detail.
Matching innovative instincts with interest in tradition.
Committing to the professional standard of care.
Building good relationships through practice.
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