Celebrated African-American architectural team helped shape city

Celebrated African-American architectural team helped shape city - The Boston Globe
Their designs are part of the fabric of Boston — they can be seen in the new police headquarters, the Ruggles T station, Roxbury Community College, the Southwest Corridor. But there is much more to the 40-year legacy of Donald Stull and David Lee, nationally praised and one of the first African-American architectural teams in the country. Stull and Lee were tops in their field in the 1960s, and forces for change in one of Boston's most tumultuous eras. With major projects in neighborhoods like Roxbury, they are credited with helping to unify neighborhoods and redraw a city that had been socially and racially divided

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