Alan Joslin, a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and Founding Principal of Epstein Joslin + Picardy Architects is best known for cultural arts facilities; designing community, educational and gathering places for such distinguished organizations as The Preservation Society of Newport County, The Boston Symphony Orchestra, The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, La Jolla Music Society, DreamWorks SKG, The Walt Disney Company, Groton Hill Music, Rockport Music, Gloucester Stage Company, Bowdoin College, Trinity College, Williams College, Babson College, Phillips Exeter Academy, and The Lawrenceville School. He brings an interactive approach that shapes environments to become beloved destinations by reflecting the unique character of their cultural institutions and those who live, work and celebrate within them.
Alan founded Epstein Joslin Architects with his wife, Deborah Epstein, following 17 years as a Principal-in-Charge of Design and/or Project Architect with William Rawn Associates,
In parallel with his architectural practice, Alan has served for 7 years as a Visiting Associate Professor in the MIT Department of Architecture, teaching architectural design.
Alan’s design work has garnered over 70 local, regional and national design awards, and has been widely published, with his most noted projects including,
• The Groton Hill Music Center, Groton, MA
• The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center, La Jolla, CA
• Shalin Liu Performing Arts Center, Rockport, MA
• Welcome Center at The Breakers, Newport, RI
• Seiji Ozawa Hall at Tanglewood, Lenox, MA
• Strathmore Music Center, Bethesda, MD
• Koka Booth Amphitheatre, Cary, NC
• Fire Station #6, City of Columbus
• Glavin Family Chapel, Wellesley, MA