Utile
Matthew Littell is a Principal at Utile, Inc. since 2003, where the firm focuses on addressing complex urban challenges through innovative design solutions. Additionally, Matthew has served as a Lecturer in Computer Aided Design at Northeastern University since 1999, guiding graduate students in their thesis work. Prior experience includes working as a Project Manager in Urban Design at MACHADO SILVETTI from 1998 to 2001. Matthew holds a Master of Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design (1993-1997) and a Bachelor of Arts in Religion/Religious Studies from Columbia University (1985-1989).
Utile
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We thrive on solving complex urban problems in intelligent, pragmatic ways. From theoretical issues that frame policy to the practical implementation of architectural commissions, we develop a rigorous, research-based approach to finding the best answers. Our work yields fresh ways to think about how we develop and build our cities, presented with useful, compelling clarity (it's why we're called Utile).