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Andrew Sidford Architects Launches New Website
Northshore native, Andrew Sidford, launches a new website and announces his sponsorship of the Boston International Fine Art Show

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 5, 2015
Media Contact: Eliza Oumano, Fusco & Four, 617-363-0405
Andrew Sidford Architects of Boston and Newburyport, Massachusetts is thrilled to announce both the launch of their new website at www.asidfordarchitects.com, and their sponsorship of the 19th Annual Boston International Fine Art Show.
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A licensed Architect with 30 years experience, Andrew Sidford’s expertise ranges from historic renovations, to contemporary design, and from single-family homes to large-scale commercial and institutional projects. He founded his own architectural practice in 1992.
Sidford collaborates with clients to design creative, thoughtful architecture. He bases his work on the belief that how one experiences, lives or works in the spaces he helps create is more important than the size of the building. Sustainable design has been at the core of Sidford’s philosophy long before “green energy” became a buzzword. Widely recognized for bringing together the best of contemporary architecture with historic and natural elements, their buildings have been featured in Boston Globe Magazine, Design New England, Northshore Magazine, and numerous others.
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“We’re thrilled to have our new website in time to publicly launch it at the Boston International Fine Art Show,” comments Sidford. “We believe that architecture is an art, and that those who appreciate fine paintings, sculpture and other art forms will also appreciate the architectural design we are creating today.”
The Boston International Fine Art Show (BIFAS) takes place October 22-25, at The Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont Street in the South End. Featuring 40 fine art galleries from the United States and Europe, the show opens with a Gala Preview to benefit Boston College’s McMullen Museum of Art. For details visit the show’s website at www.FineArtBoston.com
“We are happy to provide complimentary weekend tickets to the fine art show, and hope to see many past and current clients and meet new friends throughout the weekend. We would enjoy showing our clients and guests some of our most recent architectural work at the show,” Sidford notes.
For more information or to request complimentary tickets to BIFAS, contact Andrew Sidford Architects at 978-462-1657 or by email at officemanager@asidfordarchitects.com.
Editor’s Notes
- Additional visuals and background available.
- Interviews with Andrew Sidford arranged on request.