Pamela Hawkes is an expert in the integration of contemporary design within historic settings. She directed a wide variety of award winning design projects over twenty-six years as principal with Ann Beha Architects in Boston, including the Liberty Hotel, Boston’s Symphony Hall, the Cambridge Public Library, and the Currier Museum of Art. In 2013, Hawkes and husband Scott Teas created Scattergood Design in Portland, Maine. They are collaborating with the NGO Africa Schoolhouse to plan a secondary school for 400 girls near Mwanza, Tanzania, and to design teacher housing and science laboratories there. Other projects include an Environmental Improvements Master Plan for the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard and housing for homeless veterans in Connecticut. As professor of practice in Historic Preservation at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design, Hawkes teaches Contemporary Design for Historic Settings and co-teaches the Preservation Planning Studio.

Search All Fellows