Henry Moss, AIA, LEED AP, is a principal at Bruner/Cott Architects. Expert in rethinking existing buildings to create new places, Henry has a distinguished career in historic preservation and adaptive reuse. Recipient of the 2015 Boston Preservation Alliance Codman Award for Lifetime Achievement in Preservation, he is a founding member of the DOCOMOMO New England chapter and has led technical preservation workshops for the Boston Society of Architects for more than 25 years. Henry’s seminal work includes MASS MoCA, the Boston University School of Law, and the Hemingway Estate preservation near Havana, Cuba. He attended the Harvard Graduate School of Design and practiced for 18 years in England before joining Bruner/Cott.
Matching the appearance of 60-year-old concrete proves to be a challenge