Timothy Mansfield
After 31 years of practice at CambridgeSeven, the Cambridge, Mass.-based architecture firm, architect Timothy Mansfield AIA, NCARB, has been named the president and CEO. Mansfield has led a range of bold educational projects such as the Roux Institute at Northeastern University in Portland, Maine, the Broad Discovery Center in Cambridge, and the Stevens Science and Innovation Center at Westfield State University in Westfield, Mass. With a focus on creating impactful architecture that highlights user experience, Mansfield will use his expertise to drive CambridgeSeven’s design ethos and impact while also mentoring the next generation of designers. In addition to his project leadership, Mansfield serves as a guest critic at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and the Wentworth Institute of Technology, all in Boston. Mansfield holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture and English from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn., and a master’s degree in architecture from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Mansfield succeeds Gary Johnson, AIA, in the role. Johnson will remain a key figure in the firm.