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BOSTON—CambridgeSeven is mourning the loss of co-founder Lou Bakanowsky, who passed away on March 13, 2025, at the age of 94. In an email announcement, the firm expressed profound sorrow over the passing of a visionary leader who significantly impacted the architecture and design landscape.
Bakanowsky was known for his innovative approach and dedication to creating spaces that foster community and connection. Under his leadership, CambridgeSeven became renowned for its commitment to design excellence and sustainability, shaping numerous iconic projects across various sectors. His legacy includes contributions to urban planning, educational facilities, and cultural institutions, all reflecting his belief in the power of thoughtful architecture.
Colleagues and friends remember Bakanowsky not only for his professional achievements but also for his warmth and mentorship. He inspired generations of architects and designers, leaving an indelible mark on the industry. As the firm reflects on his life and contributions, they celebrate a remarkable legacy that will continue to influence future generations.
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