Technology & Innovation

Siena Construction Completes AFFOA HQ

Cambidge, MA – Did you think you would see the day when you had a life-changing conversation with your T-shirt? Siena Construction recently completed a building renovation project for a Cambridge-based textiles manufacturing firm that is making this seemingly science fiction-based dream a reality.

AFFOA’s Fabric Discovery Center grand opening ceremony was attended by U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, representatives Niki Tsongas as well as Joe Kennedy, and Governor Charlie Baker.  / photo courtesy of Siena Construction

Guests at the facility’s grand opening ceremony in June — including U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, Governor Charlie Baker, and representatives Niki Tsongas and Joe Kennedy —received a firsthand look at some of these possible technological advancements.

Former Secretary of Defense Ash Carter toured Siena’s construction site of AFFOA’s new Cambridge headquarters. / photo courtesy of Siena Construction

 

Former Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, during a visit in March, stressed that the facility will undertake important research supporting America’s military, such as battlefield clothing accessories.

The Advanced Functional Fabrics of America (AFFOA) is a nonprofit institute, recently formed to develop highly functional textile systems, or smart fabrics. Wearable smart fabrics — hats, clothes, and other accessories — are able to sense, store, and communicate changes in the environment and the wearer.

This ability to change, regulate temperature, or monitor health rates can have important safety and health benefits for the user; it’s fashion meets biotechnology.

AFFOA was partially funded with support from the U.S. Department of Defense, and products are currently being developed for both consumer and military uses.

Located near MIT’s campus, The Fabric Discovery Center features a computer-aided design integration system, fiber and yarn devices, and textile assembly systems. Siena completed the fast-track renovation and tenant fit-out in an existing building with plans from The SLAM Collaborative and WSP Engineering.

The project called for extensive upgrades to the base-building and mechanical systems of the previously unoccupied space. The laboratory-like environment incorporates fabric-producing machines for prototyping, as well as office and conference spaces for research and staffing development throughout 32,000sf spread across two floors.

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During the site tour  in March, AFFOA CEO Dr. Yoel Fink – who was accompanied by Former Secretary  Carter – gave an overview of the institute’s mission to the team. “[The new facility will] enable a manufacturing-based revolution by transforming traditional fibers, yarns, and fabrics into highly sophisticated, integrated and networked devices and systems,” Dr. Fink said.

Attendees took home programmable JanSport backpacks, developed by AFFOA with a mobile app which users can connect to the internet to share information.

Siena Construction President Terrence Hayes reflected on the importance of the project’s success.

“It’s not every day that a former Cabinet member and Congress-people visit our construction jobs. When they do, it’s indicative that we’ve created something impactful and special here,” Terrence said. “Siena is proud to have collaborated with AFFOA and the design team to build their facility. This complex space is home to important research that will have a variety of positive social impacts. It’s an honor to help realize AFFOA’s vision, and we hope they enjoy their new home. Welcome to the neighborhood!”