The Boston Architectural College was pleased to present Change Order 2: The Future of Design Education, a collaborative discussion of assessing learning alongside curricular changes in design education, on February 21 and 22 in Boston, MA. Approximately 120 educators, accreditors, practitioners, and students gathered from across the United States, Canada, Italy, the Netherlands, and Mexico for the conference after reviewing white papers prepared to inform the July 2013 ARC Conference, hosted by the NAAB. More
The Boston Architectural College was pleased to present Change Order 2: The Future of Design Education, a collaborative discussion of assessing learning alongside curricular changes in design education, on February 21 and 22 in Boston, MA. Approximately 120 educators, accreditors, practitioners, and students gathered from across the United States, Canada, Italy, the Netherlands, and Mexico for the conference after reviewing white papers prepared to inform the July 2013 ARC Conference, hosted by the NAAB. More
BAC students from the School of Landscape Architecture program traveled to NYC in the fall term for a two day Public Art field trip. More
In spring 2012, the BAC practice department and Junko Yamamoto launched the Gateway project Chinatown Furniture. This project was developed to create a series of custom-designed and fabricated furniture pieces for the Chinatown Lantern Reading Room. More
Jillian Gaviani proposed a booth design based on a nest, arguably the most sustainable green building nature has to offer. More
In the fall of 2012, the BAC’s School of Landscape Architecture, in partnership with the HarborArts, launched an advanced Natural Systems studio focusing on the exploration of natural systems as public art in the Boston Harbor Shipyard. More
Student's in BAC's distance low-residency master of design studies in historic preservation program explore Boston's rich historical environment More
Students in the BAC's distance low-residency master of design studies in historic preservation program learn about historic documentation, conservation techniques, and crafts through hands-on workshops in boston's rich historical environment. More