Events at SCI-Arc are always free and open to the public Download Press Images Los Angeles, CA (August 15, 2017) – SCI-Arc is pleased to announce its fall 2017 series of public events. SCI-Arc public lectures this coming fall will introduce speakers from a broad cross-section of today’s most... View full entry »
Patricio Cabal, MDS '14, a LEED certified Green Associate Professional, wants to change the way his home country Ecuador thinks about sustainable design. Living in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Patricio entered into the BAC's online Master of Design Studies in Sustainable Design program and earned his... View full entry »
VIDEO OVERVIEW OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY View full entry »
Seven students in the School of Design Studies' Heritage Documentation course traveled to Upstate New York's Hudson River Region to study and document the Hoyt House, a gorgeous Victorian Gothic mansion designed by architect Calvert Vaux. The BAC partnered with the Calvert Vaux Preservation... View full entry »
The Free School of Architecture will conclude its first year on July 15, 2017 at The Container Yard (800 E 4th St. Los Angeles 90038) with NEXT... a closing symposium featuring guests and FSA students. The symposium will review the outcomes of FSA's initial six week foray into tuition free... View full entry »
In their competition submission for a new Center for Visual Arts on the Ohio State University campus, Richard W. Trott (BARCH ’61) and Peter Eisenman proposed a new east/west axis into the campus. They considered this new crossing to be not just a route but an ‘event,’ which would define... View full entry »
Frances Anderton Image courtesy David Harry Stewart As part of the Free School of Architecture's (FSA) ongoing 2017 public lecture series, Frances Anderton will speak at the Free School of Architecture on her work in educating the public about architecture and urbanism. About... View full entry »
https://www.linkedin.com/company/georgiatechschoolofarchitecture If you are a School of Architecture faculty member and/or alumnus, please don’t forget to add the new company page as your employer and/or alma mater. View full entry »
“I was surprised at the composite nature of the culture. It felt like Mediterranean Europe combined with 1950’s American pop culture infused with a tropical Caribbean style,” commented Jack Raymond, a junior architecture student on his return from a ten-day study abroad trip to... View full entry »
DUE TO CHANGES TO TRAVEL PLANS THIS LECTURE HAS BEEN CANCELLED.Karl Landin, Victoria Percovich Gutierrez and Åsa Bjerndell: Image courtesy sydsvenskan.se FSA: Tuition free architectural... View full entry »
Knowlton School Professor of Architecture Ann Pendleton-Jullian has been named a 2017-2018 Fellow at Stanford University’s Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS). Professor Pendleton-Jullian’s work at CASBS will advance the theory and practice of DesUnbound... View full entry »
The Knowlton School announces the publication of the tenth title in its Source Books in Architecture Series, Stan Allen / Four Projects. Source Books in Architecture is a product of the Herbert Baumer seminars, a series of interactions between students and seminal practitioners at the... View full entry »
In the fall of 2016, 10 Boston Architectural College (BAC) students were part of the Architecture Studio III: Sitework/Resiliency course led by instructors Arlen Stawasz and Tyler Hinckley of Perkins + Will (P+W) Boston. In April 2017, the students' work was turned into an exhibit by the Lynn... View full entry »
Brian Rippy, LEED AP, REP (Renewable Energy Professional), a native of Palmer, Alaska, received his Master of Design Studies from the BAC in 2014. Prior to that, he earned a BS in Civil Engineering with a Bio-resource Option from the University of Montana State, and spent time living and working... View full entry »