Thom Mayne, a Pritzker Prize-winning architect and American Institute of Architects (AIA) Gold Medalist, will speak at The Boston Architectural College (BAC) on Thursday, November 16, as the inaugural speaker for the College’s Maurice F. Childs Memorial Lecture Series, established in honor of... View full entry »
On August 6, 1945, when Keiko Ogura was 8 years old, she was exposed to the atomic bomb 2.4km away from the hypocenter. Now, as the Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation’s official storyteller, she shares her testimony worldwide. Keiko Ogura is one of the few remaining English speaking survivors of... View full entry »
SEPTEMBER 11 Holly SamuelsonTowards More Effective Building Energy Simulation12:30 PM, Room 7-429/Long Lounge, BT 11Trevor Paglen The Planet is a Sensor6:00 PM, E15-001/ACT Cube, ACT *Does not need weekly 12 Legacies of Discrimination in the Built EnvironmentGarnette Cadogan, Dayna Cunningham... View full entry »
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a Smart & Connected Communities (S&CC) grant of $99,965 to three Syracuse University faculty/Center of Excellence fellows. Syracuse Architecture assistant professors Elizabeth Krietemeyer and Tarek Rakha, and School of Information Studies... View full entry »
Representatives from seven firms committed to the BAC's Integrated Path to Licensure (IPAL) program met with a dozen students Friday, October 6th, for a combined networking, portfolio review, and mentoring event. Deploying an organized series of rapid-fire interviews over the course of 2 hours... View full entry »
Ian Hester, BDS '16, wants to give back. Inspired by his time at The Boston Architectural College (BAC), Ian wants to work in urban planning for a large city, inspiring positive change in communities, and being part of projects from start to finish. For Ian, it's about being a part of your... View full entry »
The Architecture/Landscape/Interiors Department at Otis College of Art and Design is pleased to announce a lecture by Stephen BillingsPrincipal, Stephen Billings Landscape Architectureon Thursday, November 2, 2017.The lecture will begin at 7:00 pm in the Forum, Academic Wing, Elaine and Bram... View full entry »
Wesley Stanhope, MDS '13, CEM EBCP, first learned about sustainable design after earning his bachelor's degree in construction engineering and management. Originally from Massachusetts, Wesley and his family moved to Ireland when he was 11 years old. Wesley studied at the Limerick Institute of... View full entry »
Buried somewhere in the universal archive of architectural projects lies a massive catalogue of unbuilt proposals: a treasure trove of “whatifs” and visions of what could or might have been. Though seemingly inert and consigned to the “past,” these proposals have the potential to inspire... View full entry »
Associate Professor Heather Flood was recently appointed Undergraduate Chair of the School of Architecture in Los Angeles. As Assistant Undergraduate Chair, she coordinated the first year studios to transform the BArch curriculum, and her work resulted in the 2017 Studio Prize from Architect... View full entry »
The Architecture/Landscape/Interiors Department at Otis College of Art and Design is pleased to present the documentary Teodoro en concreto about the Mexican Architect Teodoro González de León, preceded with an introduction by the film’s screenwriter, Miquel Adrià! Thursday, October... View full entry »
The Woodbury School of Architecture first year BArch studio Natural Tendencies has been honored with a 2017 Studio Prize by Architect Magazine. Coordinated by the chair of undergraduate architecture Heather Flood, and co-taught by Nate Imai and Yi-Hsiu Yeh, the prize acknowledges the most... View full entry »
IR Architects has recently announced its support of Woodbury School of Architecture and its first year studios through a $30,000 sponsorship. IR Architects was founded by Woodbury Architecture alumnus Ignacio Rodriguez, AIA. The purpose of the sponsorship is to contribute to student education... View full entry »
The Woodbury School of Architecture is pleased to announce the Fall 2017 Lecture Series Emerging Practices. All lectures and exhibitions are free and open to the public. As a reflection of culture, architecture continuously repositions itself and its extents. By questioning accepted boundaries... View full entry »