Boston Government Service Center
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The Boston Government Service Center (BGSC) is a state government complex in the West End of Boston, Massachusetts. The center was designed in the Brutalist style, led by architect Paul Rudolph. It is one of the major components of the Government Center complex in Downtown Boston. The complex is made up of two connected Brutalist buildings: the Charles F. Hurley Building and the Erich Lindemann Building, as well as a courtyard; sometimes included is the newer, 1998-built, Edward W. Brooke Courthouse.
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Boston Government Service Center
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Boston Government Service Center
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left
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right
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M.A. Dyer, Pedersen & Tilney, Desmond & Lord, Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott
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The Washington School, demolished in 1963 for the complex
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The site in 1961; the neighboring Otis House and Old West Church are at the bottom left.
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1971-09-22
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horizontal
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Costantino Nivola murals
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Original and current plaza designs
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Textured concrete on the building's exterior, made with crushed stone
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1963-08-01
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Site before urban renewal
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2009
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BGSC 04.jpg
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BGSC 06.jpg
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BGSC 33.jpg
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BGSC 34.jpg
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Boston Government Service Center details 15.jpg
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Washington School crop.jpg
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West End Urban Renewal project 01.jpg
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The Erich Lindemann Building and Charles F. Hurley Building
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Vappi Construction Company
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Concrete
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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Employee garage,
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metered street parking
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Bowdoin
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Souza & True; Wm. J. LeMessurier & Associates Inc.
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, describing the building and proposed changes. Produced by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 2020.
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Interactive map of the site, with the Hurley and Lindemann building locations overlaid
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The Boston Government Service Center (BGSC) is a state government complex in the West End of Boston, Massachusetts. The center was designed in the Brutalist style, led by architect Paul Rudolph. It is one of the major components of the Government Center complex in Downtown Boston. The complex is made up of two connected Brutalist buildings: the Charles F. Hurley Building and the Erich Lindemann Building, as well as a courtyard; sometimes included is the newer, 1998-built, Edward W. Brooke Courthouse. The Hurley and Lindemann buildings are designated Category Two buildings in Boston, holding major significance for the city. The site is eligible for the state and national registers of historic places, and as a Boston Landmark. Its association with Rudolph and its extreme architectural style make it a possible National Historic Landmark.
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19 and 25 Staniford Street,Boston, Massachusetts
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September 22, 1971
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