Jori Bercier, a Master of Design Studies student in Design for Human Health (MDS-DHH) from Lafayette, LA, is mission driven. In 2013 while an Interior Design student at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Jori went on a mission trip to Brazil with 20 others. The group worked at a foster... View full entry »
Seven people from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee were among the 88 winners in the first round of the Foxconn “Smart Cities-Smart Futures” competition, which attracted 325 entries from higher education institutions across Wisconsin. Kyle Talbott, UWM associate professor of... View full entry »
The Architecture/Landscape/Interiors Department at Otis College of Art and Design is pleased to announce selection of KUNLÉ ADEYEMI as the 2018-2019 Donghia Designer-in-Residence! KUNLÉ ADEYEMI will present a public lecture on March 13, 2019, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and... View full entry »
Pressing Matters VII, an annual publication of the Department of Architecture at PennDesign, is now available. We Exhibit We participated in the Architecture Biennale in Venice again this year; Associate Professor of Practice Ferda Kolatan curated the exhibition "12 Objects & 12 Images" that... View full entry »
Visit included workshops in Boston and a trip to San Francisco for the PastForward conferenceThe Boston Architectural College (BAC) recently welcomed faculty from the National College of Arts (NCA) in Lahore, Pakistan, for a weeklong visit that included workshops at the BAC, a visit with... View full entry »
Knowlton School alumnus Martin Fenlon (BSARCH ’97, MARCH ’99) has won a 2018 American Institute of Architects Los Angeles Chapter (AIA|LA) Honor Award for his Fenlon House (2013 – 2015) project. The project brings new life to a dilapidated 1920’s bungalow, located just outside of downtown... View full entry »
The Boston Architectural College (BAC) is proud to announce that Chinwendu Ibe, a third year Master of Interior Architecture student, was awarded a travel scholarship through Designers Lighting Forum of New England (DLF-NE) to attend LIGHTFAIR International in Philadelphia in May 2019. Each year... View full entry »
This video and audio augmented book explains how the natural movements of the sun, wind and rain can be used to improve the well-being of people in buildings and raise awareness of sustainable living practices. In demonstrating how buildings can be designed to reconcile their traditional role as... View full entry »
Naturally Animated Architecture has just been published. This new kind of video and audio augmented hardback book explains how the natural movements of the sun, wind and rain can be used to improve the well-being of people in buildings and raise awareness of sustainable living practices. In... View full entry »
At Kennesaw State University, architecture students are challenging what constitutes an urban space by creating outdoor furniture that is interactive and playful instead of drab and utilitarian. This fall, students taking the Tactical Urbanism course offered by the Department of... View full entry »
Conducted by Viola Ago and Galo Canizares, inaugural recipients of the Christos Yessios Visiting Assistant Professorship, the Interferences Workshop I articulated the complementary, yet independent, research of emerging digital fabrication tools to be conducted by the two new faculty. At the end... View full entry »
The Boston Architectural College (BAC) is pleased to announce that the Interior Architecture Collaborative (IAC) at the BAC won Best Student Entry at the IIDA (International Interior Design Association) of New England Fashion Show on October 18. The IAC at the BAC bested several colleges and... View full entry »
Stephanie Ireland, M.Arch '14 recently designed a new homeless shelter for The Kitchen, Inc. in Springfield, MO. Stephanie says: I'm very proud to have designed a new homeless shelter for The Kitchen, Inc. in my hometown of Springfield, MO. The ENTIRE design team donated most of the services... View full entry »
Stephanie Ireland, M.Arch ʼ14, knew she was destined to be an architect. Her father was a high school woodshop teacher and her mother was an Interior Design professor. She remembers working with her dad during the summer, assisting him on different jobs making ceiling fan blades, running a drill... View full entry »